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===Royal Wedding===
===Royal Wedding===
In April 2011 it was announced that the London Chamber Orchestra will perform at the [[Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton|Royal wedding]] between [[Prince William]] and [[Kate Middleton]] at [[Westminster Abbey]] on 29 April 2011.<ref>[http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hephMOveQtcrwMlimPt-99cgF4cg?docId=CNG.1ea32901b8e59f3d5d3bfafc5c239a60.231 AFP]</ref>
On April 2011 it was announced that the London Chamber Orchestra would perform at the [[Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton|Royal wedding]] between [[Prince William]] and [[Kate Middleton]] at [[Westminster Abbey]] on 29 April 2011.<ref>[http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hephMOveQtcrwMlimPt-99cgF4cg?docId=CNG.1ea32901b8e59f3d5d3bfafc5c239a60.231 AFP]</ref>


[[Christopher Warren-Green]] will conduct the LCO in a special program of music during the ceremony. Warren-Green has previously performed for Royal audiences: [[Prince Charles]] invited him to give a concert in the ballroom of [[Buckingham Palace]].<ref>[http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20395222_20481874,00.html People Magazine]</ref>
[[Christopher Warren-Green]] conducted the LCO in a special program of music during the ceremony. Warren-Green has previously performed for Royal audiences: [[Prince Charles]] invited him to give a concert in the ballroom of [[Buckingham Palace]].<ref>[http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20395222_20481874,00.html People Magazine]</ref>


Music played at the royal wedding will be recorded and released digitally by [[Decca Records]] on 5 May 2011. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-news/8433006/Royal-Wedding-album-to-be-released-on-cassette.html The Daily Telegraph]</ref>
Music played at the royal wedding was recorded and released digitally by [[Decca Records]] on 5 May 2011. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-news/8433006/Royal-Wedding-album-to-be-released-on-cassette.html The Daily Telegraph]</ref>


==Residencies==
==Residencies==

Revision as of 08:26, 4 May 2011

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Also Known AsLCO
OriginLondon, England, United Kingdom
GenresClassical
Years Active1921-present
Current MembersChristopher Warren-Green - Music Director & Prinicipal Conductor

The London Chamber Orchestra (LCO) is the longest established professional chamber orchestra in the UK. Based in London, LCO has a residency at St John's, Smith Square in Westminster.[1] [2]

History

The London Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1921 by the English conductor, organist, pianist and composer Anthony Bernard.[3] [4] He conducted the LCO's first performance, in the salon of No. 4 St. James's Square on 11 May 1921.[5]

Performances

The LCO has given more than 100 UK premieres, including works by Malcolm Arnold, Manuel de Falla, Gabriel Fauré, Leoš Janáček, Maurice Ravel, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Igor Stravinsky, and, most recently, Graham Fitkin and James Francis Brown. In 2006 the LCO premiered Sir Peter Maxwell Davies's The Golden Rule, written to mark Queen Elizabeth's 80th birthday.[6]

The LCO performed at Buckingham Palace at the invitation of the Prince of Wales in April 2006, and has performed for the Queen at Kew Palace.[7]

The LCO receives no grants and is not supported by any public body. Instead, the orchestra depends upon its audiences and on the support of corporate sponsors and donors. These include HSBC, Waitrose, Petro-Canada, CNN, Lazard and Endeavour. [8]

Royal Wedding

On April 2011 it was announced that the London Chamber Orchestra would perform at the Royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011.[9]

Christopher Warren-Green conducted the LCO in a special program of music during the ceremony. Warren-Green has previously performed for Royal audiences: Prince Charles invited him to give a concert in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace.[10]

Music played at the royal wedding was recorded and released digitally by Decca Records on 5 May 2011. [11]

Residencies

The LCO was in residence for the Hong Kong International Piano Competition in October 2008. In addition to touring Asia, the London Chamber Orchestra tours across the UK, Europe and the USA.[12]

Direction

The London Chamber Orchestra's principal conductor, Christopher Warren-Green, has held the position of Music Director since 1988. [13] The President of the Orchestra is Vladimir Ashkenazy. Rosemary Furniss and Vasko Vassilev share the position of Artistic Director Concertmasters.[14]

Discography

The LCO has been recorded by Virgin Records and BMG and has been broadcast by BBC Radio 3 and ITV.

References