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The orchestra’s conducting team consists of Richard Hickox (Principal Conductor), Jac van Steen (Principal Guest Conductor), Tadaaki Otaka (Conductor Laureate) and Grant Llewellyn (Associate Guest Conductor). The Principal Conductor from September 2006 is Thierry Fischer, as Richard Hickox becomes Conductor Emeritus. As Orchestra-in-Residence at St David's Hall , Cardiff , the orchestra gives over 20 concerts each year in the Welsh capital, but also performs regularly throughout Wales and beyond, including international tours and annual appearances at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the BBC Proms . Broadcasting work includes studio sessions for BBC Radio and television, although the orchestra’s concerts form the bulk of its broadcasts, transmitted primarily on BBC Radio 3 but also on BBC Radio Wales , BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Television . The orchestra performs a wide repertoire including Contemporary Music , and the post of Composer in Association is held by Michael Berkeley . From as early as 1928 there were several attempts to create a permanent professional orchestra in Wales. The predecessors of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales were conducted by, among others, Edward Elgar , Thomas Beecham , Henry Wood , Malcolm Sargent and Adrian Boult . Problems with funding and the interruption of World War II meant that it wasn’t until 1946 that the notion of a national orchestra of Wales became sustainable. As it was titled, the BBC Welsh Orchestra grew steadily until it reached the full symphonic size of 88 players in 1987, becoming the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra. In 1993 the orchestra was renamed the BBC National Orchestra of Wales to more suitably reflect its special role as both a national orchestra and a BBC Performing Group. Since 1983, the orchestra has been able to perform regularly alongside its own chorus, the BBC National Chorus Of Wales , an amateur chorus of more than 80 singers whose Artistic Director is Adrian Partington. The chorus is also featured in BBC radio and television broadcasts and performs internationally. Both the orchestra and the chorus undertake a busy programme of education and community work through their RESOUND/ATSAIN department, which creates access to the players and singers for Welsh schools, groups, communities and musicians of all abilities. The BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales have now outgrown their base at the BBC’s Broadcasting House in Cardiff, and plans are in place to move to a new, purpose-built concert hall in Cardiff Bay on the site of the Wales Millennium Centre . DISCOGRAPHY The BBC National Orchestra of Wales has an extensive discography including cycles of Lennox and Michael Berkeley, Bridge, Glazunov, Rachmaninov and Rubbra, with the BBC National Chorus of Wales featured on many recordings. In 2005 the orchestra recorded Incidental Music for '' The Christmas Invasion '', the Christmas special episode the science-fiction television programme '' Doctor Who '', produced by BBC Wales . They also recorded arrangements of the programme's distinctive Theme Tune , which was used over the closing credits of that episode and into the show's second series of its revival. Recent CD releases include: Tippett: The Rose Lake; Ritual Dances from The Midsummer Marriage 5039 Elgar: Symphony no 2; In The South (Alassio) 5038 Sullivan: Trial by Jury; Cox and Box 10321 Bridge: Orchestral Works vol. 6 10310 Walton: Christopher Columbus; Hamlet and Ophelia 5034 EXTERNAL LINK |
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