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Statsradiofoniens Symfoniorkester

[b]Statsradiofoniens Symfoniorkester[/b] (English: The Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra) was the name from 1942 to 1959 of the symphony orchestra of [l=Den Danske Statsradiofoni], the Danish national broadcasting corporation. Established in 1925 as [a=Statsradiofoniens Orkester], it had evolved into a symphony orchestra by 1942. By 1948, the orchestra had attained membership of 92 musicians and thus the largest symphony orchestra in Scandinavia. Permanent conductors during this period were [a=Launy Grøndahl] (1925-56), [a=Emil Reesen] (1927-36), [a=Erik Tuxen] (1936-57) and [a=Thomas Jensen] (1957-63). From 1931 the orchestra performed at “Stærekassen” (later renamed to [l=Det Kongelige Teater, Nye Scene]). The orchestra gave their first concert at [l=Radiohusets Koncertsal] in 1945, their permanent base until 2009. The name of the orchestra has evolved over time as follows: - From 1925 to 1942: [a=Statsradiofoniens Orkester] - From 1942 to 1959: Statsradiofoniens Symfoniorkester - From 1959 to 1996: [a=Danmarks Radios Symfoniorkester] - From 1996 to 2008: [a=DR Radiosymfoniorkestret] - Since 2008: [a=DR SymfoniOrkestret]

Members: Peter Morrison

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