Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana

Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana (OSI)
Orchestra
Former name Orchestra della Radio Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra della Radiotelevisione della Svizzera Italiana
Founded 1933
Location Lugano, Switzerland
Website www.orchestradellasvizzeraitaliana.ch

The Orchestra della Svizzera italiana (LuganoCanton Ticino – Switzerland), founded in Lugano in 1935 as the Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana, took its current name in 1991.

The Orchestra della Svizzera italiana (OSI; literal translation, Orchestra of Italian Switzerland) performs at venues in Switzerland and abroad. Funded principally by the Canton of Ticino, Radiotelevisione svizzera (RSI), the City of Lugano and the Associazione degli Amici dell'OSI, the OSI is one of thirteen professional orchestras currently active in Switzerland. International Partner: Helsinn. Consisting of forty-one permanent musicians, it performs two concert seasons a year for RSI-Rete Due (the RSI Auditorium Concerts and the Rete Due Autumn Concerts at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano), and regularly takes part in the Lugano Festival, the Settimane Musicali in Ascona and the Martha Argerich Project. Its strong ties with the region are maintained through an extensive series of concerts aimed at local communities, including summer concerts, family concerts, school concerts and joint projects with the Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana.

Since 2010 the OSI has performed at the Parco della Musica in Rome under Lorin Maazel, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan with Salvatore Accardo, on tour throughout Switzerland with Vadim Repin, in the main theatres of Brazil under John Neschling and in South Korea with Vladimir Ashkenazy. For the Verdi bicentenary the orchestra gave three concerts with the conductor Nello Santi. In 2012–13 it was invited to play at the Théâtre Équilibre in Fribourg, the Tonhalle in Zürich, the Stadtcasino Musiksaal in Basel and the Zermatt Festival; at the Sala Verdi of the Conservatorio di Milano, the Teatro Fraschini in Pavia and the Teatro Ponchielli in Cremona; and at the Franziskaner Konzerthaus in Villingen-Schwenningen.

The OSI has made studio recordings for radio and for record labels such as Chandos, Hyperion, EMI and Deutsche Gramophon. Its recordings for Deutsche Gramophon include a four-CD boxed set issued in 2012 to mark the first ten years of the orchestra's concerts for the Martha Argerich Project. Its awards include the recent Diapason d'Or (January 2015) for its CD of the symphonies of Gounod on the CPO label.

History

Founded in Lugano in 1935 as the Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana, it played a crucial role in the region's musical development, helping to establish festivals in Lugano, Locarno and Ascona from the 1940s. Over the years it was directed by musical figures such as Ernest Ansermet, Igor Stravinsky, [Leopold Stokowski]], Sergiu Celibidache and Hermann Scherchen, and collaborated with composers such as Mascagni, Richard Strauss, Honegger, Milhaud, Martin and Hindemith, and more recently with Berio, Henze and Penderecki. Its first principal conductor Leopoldo Casella was succeeded in 1938 by Otmar Nussio from Graubünden, under whose directorship (to 1968) the orchestra gave a greatly increased number of concerts, opening the way to international engagements. From 1969 to 1991, with Marc Andreae as its principal conductor, the Orchestra della Radio Televisione della Svizzera italiana (as it was now called) consolidated its reputation, expanding its repertoire and fostering first performances of works by major living composers.

In 1991 the orchestra took on its current name and began to win international recognition, performing in cities such as Vienna, Amsterdam, St Petersburg, Paris, Milan and Salzburg. In 1999 it began its close partnership with Alain Lombard, who first took over as principal conductor and then in 2005 was appointed honorary conductor. From 2008 to 2010 Mikhail Pletnev was principal guest conductor. Since September 2013 the OSI has worked with the conductor and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, contracted to direct the orchestra for the following four seasons as principal guest conductor. Starting with the 2015-2016 season, OSI will be led by the German conductor Markus Poschner.

Principal conductors

Members

  • First Violins
    • Robert Kowalski Concertmaster
    • Tamas Major Concertmaster
    • Walter Zagato Assistant Concertmaster
    • Cristina Andreae-Ferrarini
    • Chun He Gao
    • Piotr Nikiforoff
    • Fabio Arnaboldi
    • Katie Vitalie (Ekatarina Bolotova)
    • Denis Monighetti
  • Second Violins
    • Andreas Laake Principal
    • Hans Liviabella Principal
    • Barbara Ciannamea-Monté Rizzi Associate Principal
    • Duilio Galfetti
    • Irina Roukavitsina
    • Vacant
    • Vacant
  • Violas
    • Monica Benda Principal
    • Ivan Vukcevic Principal
    • Matthias Müller Associate Principal
    • Andriy Burko
    • Aurélie Adolphe
  • Cellos
  • Basses
    • David Desimpelaere Principal
    • Enrico Fagone Principal
    • Anton Uhle
  • Flutes
    • Bruno Grossi Principal
    • Alessandra Russo Principal
  • Oboes
    • Marco Schiavon Principal
    • Federico Cicoria Principal
  • Clarinets
  • Bassoons
    • Alberto Biano Principal
  • Horns
    • Vittorio Ferrari Principal
    • Zora Slokar Principal
    • Georges Alvarez
  • Trumpets
    • Serena Basandella Principal
    • Sébastien Galley Principal
  • Timpani and Percussion
    • Louis Sauvêtre

References

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