Göttinger Symphonieorchester Explained

The Göttinger Symphonieorchester (GSO) is the symphony orchestra of Göttingen. It was founded in 1862.

History

Since its founding in 1862, outstanding artists such as Richard Strauss, Ferruccio Busoni, Max Reger, the Jochum brothers, Sir Georg Solti, Wilhelm Kempff, Gidon Kremer Martha Argerich, Heinrich Schiff, Rudolf Buchbinder, Simone Kermes, Dimitri Ashkenazy, Niklas Liepe, Albrecht Menzel and others have become musical companions of the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra.

Frank Peter Zimmermann has been an honorary member of the orchestra since 2001.

Repertoire

The repertoire of the orchestra follows all historical and stylistic directions - from Baroque to New Music. In addition, works by contemporary artists are frequently presented. Numerous premieres bear witness to the orchestra's high commitment to New Musik.

Concert activity

With more than 100 concerts a year, the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra offers its audience a wide-ranging programme. It is firmly anchored in the cultural life of Göttingen and, as "the travelling orchestra of Lower Saxony", is also an important orchestra in the Lower Saxony musical landscape.The orchestra is a regular guest at music festivals such as the Göttingen International Handel Festival, the Choriner Musiksommer, the the Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker, the Niedersächsische Musiktage, the Harzburger Musiktage, the Domkonzerte Königslutter, the Walkenrieder Kreuzgangkonzerte and the Weilburger Schlosskonzerte.

In addition, there have been successful guest performances throughout Germany and in neighbouring countries.In 2017, a tournée took the orchestra among others to the People's Republic of China.

For years, the orchestra has been dedicating itself to new groups of visitors with great success. Concerts are offered in kindergartens, schools, hospitals and old people's homes in and outside Göttingen, and public dress rehearsals are organised especially for the target groups of children, young people, the disabled and older citizens.

In addition, there exist numerous CDs and radio recordings with the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra.

Chief conductors since 1862

Recordings (selection)

Further reading

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