Biography
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Effective period / Period of releases: 1964 - 2016
Members: Bernard Partridge, George Robertson, Alan Civil, John Wilbraham, Ray Premru, Hugh Bean, Sidney Sutcliffe, Edward Walker, Desmond Bradley, Michael Thompson (2), Otto Klemperer, David Cripps, Clive Gillinson, Graham Warren, Philip Jones, Leslie Pearson, Neil Tarlton, Michael Winfield, Raymond Clark, Vernon Elliott, James Christie, Herbert Downes, Arthur Davison, Harold Lester, Gareth Morris (2), Gordon Hunt, Bernard Walton (2), Emanuel Hurwitz, Csaba Erdélyi, Michael Harris (6), Denis Blyth, George Crozier, Nicholas Busch, Michael Skinner (2), Arthur Wilson (3), John Jenkins (6), Gerald Drucker, Jack Mackintosh (2), Andrew Wickens (2), Ifan Williams, Kenneth Moore (6), Gerald Brinnen
British philharmonic orchestra based in London, originally founded by Walter Legge as Philharmonia Orchestra in 1945.The New Philharmonia Orchestra came into being in March 1964, when Walter Legge decided that the Philharmonia Orchestra was to be disbanded. The musicians decided that they would not be disbanded, took matters into their own hands, elected a governing body, added 'New' to the title and carried on, first up with Otto Klemperer conducting Ludwig van Beethoven's "Choral Symphony". They regained the Philharmonia name in 1977.
Please consider also:
- Members Of The New Philharmonia Orchestra
- New Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra
- Strings Of The New Philharmonia Orchestra
For recordings before 1964 and/or after 1977, please use Philharmonia Orchestra.
When used fictitiously (conducted by Alfred Scholz or one of his aliases), please use: New Philharmonia Orchestra (2).