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Шаблон:Infobox musical artist The Gävle Symphony Orchestra (Шаблон:Lang-sv) is a symphony orchestra based in Gävle, Sweden. The orchestra is resident at the Gävle Konserthus (Gävle Concert Hall).

History

Founded in 1912, giving its first concert on 16 January that year,[1] the orchestra initially gave its concerts in the Gävle theatre and Mariners' Church. In 1998, a purpose-built concert hall was constructed overlooking the Gavleån.

Beginning on 1 July 2012, Jaime Martín became the orchestra's artistic adviser, and on 1 July 2013, he took the post of principal conductor. His initial contract was for 4 years.[2] In September 2015, the orchestra extended his contract through 2020.[3] Martín had been scheduled to conclude his tenure as principal conductor of the orchestra at the close of the 2020-2021 season. However, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the orchestra and Martín extended the scheduled date of the conclusion of his tenure by one year, into 2022.[4]

Among its discography are recordings of Tre Dalmålningar by Oskar Lindberg, Xaver Scharwenka's Symphony in C minor, symphonic poems by Franz Berwald; orchestral works by Gustaf Bengtsson, Oscar Byström's Symphony in D minor, Jacob Adolf Hägg's Nordic Symphony; orchestral music by Armas Järnefelt, Otto Olsson's Symphony in G minor, Kurt Atterberg's violin and piano concertos; a concert live from the Amsterdam Concertgebouw with works by Grieg, Svendsen and Shostakovich with Carlos Spierer, Rosa Arnold, Enrica Ciccarelli, and the piano concerto of Sven-David Sandström.

Principal conductors

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  • Ruben Liljefors (1912–1931)
  • Ludvig Mowinckel (1931–1934)
  • Sten Frykberg (1934–1939)
  • Sixten Eckerberg (1936)
  • Eric Bengtson (1939–1948)
  • Stig Westerberg (1949–1953)
  • Siegfried Naumann (1953–1954)
  • Gunnar Staern (1954–1963)
  • Carl Rune Larsson (1963–1967)
  • Rainer Miedel (1968–1975)
  • Göran W Nilson (1981–1984)
  • Doron Salomon (1984–1990)
  • Hannu Koivula (1991–1996)
  • Carlos Spierer (1997–2000)
  • Petri Sakari (2000–2006)
  • Robin Ticciati (2006–2009)
  • Jaime Martín (2013–2022)

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References

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External links

This article contains some material adapted from the equivalent in Swedish

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