Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic Explained

Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic
Native Name:Nederlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie
Short Name:RKF
Location:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Concert Hall:Concertgebouw.
Principal Conductor:Michael Schønwandt (2011)

The Nederlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie (RKF) was a Dutch orchestra active from 2005 to 2013. It was based at the (MCO) and performed concerts at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.

History

The orchestra was formed in 2005 as a merger of the and some of the players of the Radio Symfonie Orkest (itself an earlier merger of the and the Promenade Orkest), though many of the functions and players of the RSO orchestra were instead merged into the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic.

Jaap van Zweden was the RKF's chief conductor from 2005 to 2010, and Michael Schønwandt was appointed chief conductor in 2011.[1]

In July, 2013, the Dutch government announced a total cut in the RKF's funding,[2] and the orchestra gave its final performance at the Concertgebouw on July 14.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rnw.nl/english/radioshow/two-gifted-boys Two gifted boys | Radio Netherlands Worldwide
  2. http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/Article/349494,dutch-orchestra-set-to-disband.aspx Dutch orchestra set to disband | Limelight