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Orchestre Colonne

French symphony orchestra, founded in 1873 by violinist and conductor [a=Édouard Colonne]. It was re-named several times: 1873-1914 [a=L'Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Colonne] 1914-1918 - L'Assocation Des Concerts Colonne - Lamoureux (joined with the [a=Orchestre Des Concerts Lamoureux] owing to staff shortages during World War I) 1939 - L'Assocation Des Concerts Colonne - Lamoureux (World War II) 1940-1945 [a=Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Pierné] (German occupation - Colonne was Jewish) 1945-1980 [a=L'Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Colonne] 1980 onwards [a=Orchestre Colonne] Conductors: [a=Édouard Colonne] (1873-1910) [a=Gabriel Pierné] (1910-1932) [a=Pierre Monteux ](1913) [a=Paul Paray] (1932-1956) [a=Charles Münch] (1956-1958) [a=Pierre Dervaux (2)] (1958-1992) [a=Antonello Allemandi] (1992-1997) [a=Laurent Petitgirard] (since 2005)

Members: Denys Viollet, Sandrine Longuet, Isabelle Henrio, Pierre Chaillé, Anne-Cécile Cuniot, Daniel Vagner, Jean-Pierre Baraglioli, Caroline Lartigaud, Sylvie Carrasco, Paul Rouger, Pierre Hamel, Annie Challan, Jean-Luc Sauvage, Fabrice Leroux, Karen Khochafian, Hubert Zrihen, Sylvie Hoppe, Eugène Masson, Dominique-Henri Probst, Régis Roy, Maria Zaharia, Cécile Hardouin, Patricia Neels, Guillaume Roger, Marie-Claude Bantigny, Evelyne Corbin, Jean-Marc Fessard, Jean-Philippe Bardon, Christian Burban, Constantin Bogdanas, Morgan Gabin, François Biteaud, Laurent Boulanger, Jeremy Pasquier, Aurélie Bergerot, Franck Chicoisneau, Cyrille Jacquet, Fabien Rapaud, Rodolphe Liskowitch, Maud Gastinel, Ariane Jacob, Virginie Joseph, Thierry Petit (3), Mathieu Rolland, Marie-Cécile Courcier, Sébastien Escobar, Tania Passendji, Béatrice Barberon, Jérémie Dumbrill, Thomas Peter (5), Francis Bouilly, Jens Similox-Tohon, Stéphane Guiheux, and Vincent Legoupil

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