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Classical and Folk
German symphony orchestra, based in Göttingen. The Göttinger Symphonie Orchester (GSO) was founded in 1862. Principal conductors since 1862: • August Ferdinand Schmacht (1862–1886) • Rudolph Bullerjahn (1886–1890) • Eduard Gustav Wolschke (1890–1904) • Walter Mundry (1904–1912) • Phillip Werner (1913–1921) • Heinz Schwier (1922–1932) • Herbert Charlier (1932–1933) • Hermann Henze (1933–1934) • Fritz Volkmann (1934–1935) • Hans Lenzer (1935–1936) • Werner Ellinger (1936–1937) • Carl Mathieu Lange (1937–1943) • Werner Bitter (1943–1946) • Fritz Lehmann (1946–1950) • Günther Weissenborn (1950–1957) • Béla Hollai (1957–1962) • Othmar F. M. Mága (1962–1967) • Andreas Lukácsy (1968–1974) • Volker Schmidt-Gertenbach (1968–1974 deputy conductor) • Volker Schmidt-Gertenbach (1974–1989) • Hermann Breuer (1982–1991 deputy conductor) • Christian Simonis (1990–2005) • Christoph-Mathias Mueller (since 2005)
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Claudia Limperg vc DE |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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There Was A Time | Allan Taylor, Göttinger Symphonie Orchester | 2016 | Album |
Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra | Max Reger - Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, Christoph-Mathias Mueller, Kolja Lessing | 2011 | Album |
Ausschnitt Aus Dem Examenskonzert Vom 17. Juni 2004 Im Orangeriegebäude Der Königlichen Gärten Zu Hannover-Herrenhausen: Dmitri Schostakowitsch - Gustav Mahler - Piotr Illitch Tschaikowsky | Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, Christian Simonis | 2004 | Album |
Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem / Giuseppe Verdi Te Deum | Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, Göttinger Stadtkantorei, Anka Sindik, Hanns-Friedrich Kunz | 1985 | Album |