Symphony Orchestra of India
Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Location | National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, India |
Music director | Marat Bisengaliev |
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The Symphony Orchestra of India is an symphony orchestra based in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 2006 by the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, which is also its home.[1]
The first and current Music Director is Marat Bisengaliev. Zane Dalal is the Associate Music Director.
The orchestra's season includes not only works from the symphonic repertoire but also opera, ballet and chamber music performances.
About the Orchestra
The Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) is India’s first and only professional symphony orchestra, and is housed at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai. The SOI was founded in 2006 by NCPA Chairman Khushroo Suntook and internationally renowned violinist Marat Bisengaliev, who has since served as Music Director. The SOI currently offers two series of concerts–in February and September–every year, and over the past eight years, has performed around India and internationally, as well. Apart from the mainstays of the symphonic repertoire, the NCPA and SOI have also presented some large-scale productions, including fully staged operas. The Orchestra’s core group of musicians is resident at the NCPA all year round; additional players are recruited from a talented pool of professionals from around the world. Zane Dalal is the Associate Music Director, a position he has held since 2014, following serving over 6 years as Resident Conductor.
Since its inception, the Orchestra has worked with such internationally renowned conductors as Charles Dutoit, Lior Shambadal, Mischa Damev, Rafael Payare, Karl Jenkins, Adrian Leaper, Johannes Wildner, Alexander Anissimov, and Christoph Poppen, amongst others, and soloists including Barry Douglas, Michael Collins, Stephen Kovacevich, Tamas Vásáry, and Lena Neudauer. Recently, the SOI presented the India premiere of the Triple Concerto Melody of Rhythm with Zakir Hussain, Béla Fleck, and Edgar Meyer, as well as presenting the piece on tour at the Royal Opera House Muscat, Oman. Internationally, the SOI has also performed in Moscow, Russia, in the historic Hall of Columns, where a performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony drew a ten-minute standing ovation from an audience comprising the highest echelons of Russian society, and critical acclaim in the Russian media. At home, the SOI also serves as the pit orchestra for the NCPA’s opera and ballet productions.
The SOI features a growing number of Indian players, representing the finest home-grown talent, which provides a solid foundation for the future of orchestral playing in the country. Many of the SOI musicians are also teachers as the orchestra places great emphasis on teaching and developing musical potential amongst young people in India. One of NCPA’s educational initiatives is the Special Music Training Programme, which brings a professional level of teaching to gifted young musicians.
Guest Conductors
List of guest conductors who have conducted the Symphony Orchestra of India:
- Fuat Mansurov
- Alexander Anissimov
- Johannes Wildner
- Adrian Leaper
- Karl Jenkins
- Vag Papian
- Anne Randine Øverby
- Tamás Vásáry
- Evgeny Bushkov
- Antonello Allemandi
- Christoph Poppen
- Charles Dutoit[2]
- Lior Shambadal
- Mischa Damev
- Rafael Payare
- Duncan Ward
- Augustin Dumay
- Yuri Simonov
Guest Artistes
- Agnieszka Zwierko, mezzo soprano
- Aleksandra Urbanska, viola
- Amir, violin
- Anando Mukerjee, tenor
- Andrei Gavrilov, piano
- Annamaria Dell’Oste, soprano
- Anooshah Golesorkhi, baritone
- Anton Zidaru, Spoletta
- Assel Jexembekova, viola
- Atham Tashmatov, cello
- Atsuko Sahara, violin
- Barry Douglas, piano
- Bekezhan Rakishev, double bass
- Béla Fleck, banjo
- Benjamin Frith, piano
- Boris Baraz, cello
- Borislav Strulev, cello
- Cavalleria Rusticana:
- Chantal Juillet, violin
- Colin Alexander, cello
- Danielle Perrett, harp
- Dauren Anuarbekov, cello
- Denis Shapovalov, cello
- Devid Cecconi, bass
- Dmitry Sitkovetsky, violin
- Edgar Meyer, double bass
- Ekaterina Lekhina, soprano
- Elena Kelessidi, soprano
- Elmira Veda, soprano
- Elzbieta Mrozek, viola
- Filippo Adami, tenor
- Galya Bisengalieva, violin
- George Hlawiczka, violin
- Gevorg Hakobyan, Alfio
- Gustavo Porta, Cavaradossi
- Helen Tudor, flute
- Iano Tamar, Tosca
- Ilya Itin, piano
- Irina Krikunova, soprano
- Jania Aubakirova, piano
- John Lenehan, piano
- Lena Neudauer, violin
- Malcolm Messiter, oboe
- Manuel von Senden, tenor
- Marc Heller, tenor
- Maria Zhakarova, viola
- Mario Malagnini, tenor
- Marouan Benabdallah, piano
- Maureen Francis, soprano
- Michael Collins, clarinet
- Mikhail Senovalov, piano
- Natalija Raithel, violin
- Olga Lyapina, violin
- Paulina Grondys, cello
- Randi Emilie Dahlen, child soprano
- Raphael Wallfisch, cello
- Sabina Cvilak, Nedda
- Silvio Zanon, Tonio
- Stephen Kovacevich, piano
- Tadasuke Iijima, violin
- Tamás Vásáry, piano
- Temirzhan Yerhanov, piano
- Tone Kvam Thorsen, contralto
- Vag Papian, piano
- Valentina Kutzarova, mezzo-soprano
- Vuyani Mlinde, bass baritone
- Xuefei Yang, guitar
- Zakir Hussain, tabla
International touring
- Moscow: June 2010
- Muscat: February 2013
Music Directors
- Marat Bisengaliev (2006 – present)
NCPA Special Music Training Programme
The NCPA Special Music Training Programme was launched in 2012, to offer advanced string instrument tuition to talented young children. The programme offers a holistic music education that is inspired by the Russian Conservatoire method. Students receive substantial one-to-one tuition on their primary instrument, second-study piano lessons, group-singing teaching via the Solfeggio method, Music Theory classes and History of Music lectures. Apart from the string instruments and piano, the Programme currently offers lessons on select woodwind and brass instruments, with hopes to considerably expand in the near future. The Tutors of the NCPA Special Music Training Programme are all professional musicians from Eastern Europe and the United States. They have a wealth of international teaching and performing experience between them and each one of them is a member of the Symphony Orchestra of India and performs in the orchestral and chamber music performances.
Press Coverage
Pitch Perfect I 11 July 2014 I DNA
India’s Only Symphony Orchestra I 20 Sept 2012
References
- ↑ "Symphony Orchestra of India". NCPA Mumbai. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
- ↑ "Treat your ears to a symphony orchestra". The Times of India. Sep 11, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
External links
- Symphony Orchestra of India - official website
- National Centre for the Performing Arts
- NCPA - Gateway to Culture