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Örebro Chamber Orchestra
Örebro Chamber Orchestra is the string section of the Scandinavia's only full-time professional chamber orchestra, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra (Svenska Kammarorkestern). The Swedish Chamber Orchestra, which was formed in 1995, is a result of merging the Örebro Chamber Orchestra and the Örebro Wind Ensemble. The home of the orchestra is the Örebro Konserthus (Örebro Concert Hall). The Örebro Chamber Orchestra has played with soloists around the world, which include Kerstin Svensson, Mats Widlund, Lynnette Seah Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing (Chinese language, Chinese: 佘美幸; pinyin: Shé Měixìng, born 1957) is a Singaporean violinist. She retired after 41 years at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) in 2019. She was awarded the Cultural Medallion f ..., Mårten Larsson, and Marie Eriksson, just to name a few. References Swedish orchestras Musical groups established in 1995 Chamber orchestras String orchestras Musical groups from Örebro {{Sweden-band-stub ...
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Swedish Chamber Orchestra
The Swedish Chamber Orchestra () is a Swedish orchestra based in Örebro. Established under its current name in 1995, its primary concert venue is the Örebro Concert Hall. The historical precursor ensembles to the orchestra included the ''Harmonic Society'' (Harmoniska sällskapet), which was active from 1831 to 1837. In 1859, the ''Philharmoniska sällskapet'' (Philharmonic Society) was founded under Karl Johan Lewerth. A competitor organisation, the ''Örebro musikförening Philomele'' (Örebro Music Association Philomele), was founded in 1868, and continued operations until 1916. In 1909, the ''Örebro orkesterförening'' (Örebro Orchestra Association), as an amateur orchestra. The ensemble began to receive support from the Örebro municipality in 1912. The composer Ingvar Lidholm took up a leadership post with the ensemble in 1947. In 1950, four full-time band musicians joined the orchestra. In 1955, the organisation was transformed into a municipal foundation under the name ...
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Örebro Concert Hall
The Örebro Concert Hall () is a concert hall located in Örebro, Sweden. It was built between 1930 and 1932. The hall can accommodate 723 people. Notable past performers include Budgie and Elvis Costello. References External links * Concert halls in Sweden Music venues completed in 1932 concert hall A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage (theatre), stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other venues such as sports stadia, dramatic theatres or convention ... Culture in Örebro 1932 establishments in Sweden 20th-century establishments in Örebro County {{Sweden-struct-stub ...
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Lynnette Seah
Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing (Chinese language, Chinese: 佘美幸; pinyin: Shé Měixìng, born 1957) is a Singaporean violinist. She retired after 41 years at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) in 2019. She was awarded the Cultural Medallion for Music in 2006. Early life Seah began her formal music education on the piano at the age of five under the guidance of her mother, Lau Biau Chin. At six years old, she began learning the violin with Goh Soon Tioe. Subsequently, she studied with violin teacher Alphonso Anthony. At 15, Seah was appointed Associate Concertmaster of the Bishop Symphony Orchestra at the International Music Camp in Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. In the same year, she represented Singapore in the Southeast Asian Violin Competition and earned a scholarship to study at the :de:Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover, Hannover Hochschule for Music in Germany. Seah received instruction from multiple violin instructors, including David Mankowitz in Toronto, Prof ...
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Swedish Orchestras
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Musical Groups Established In 1995
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Chamber Orchestras
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String Orchestras
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