Artist's albums
Johan Kvandal: Orchestral Works
1999 · album
Kvandal: Orchestral Works
1999 · album
Stravinsky: Pulcinella - Dumbarton Oaks - Jeu De Cartes
1998 · compilation
Khachaturian, A.I.: Ballet Music
1997 · album
Khachaturian, A.I.: Spartacus, Suites Nos. 1- 3
1995 · album
Reinhold Glière: The Red Poppy (Complete Ballet)
1995 · album
Beethoven: 8 Concerti
2017 · album
Sviridov: Russia Cast Adrift
2017 · album
Julian Cochran: Symphonic Tale
2017 · album
Tishchenko: Symphony No. 8, Op. 149
2016 · album
Arthur Gottschalk: Requiem for the Living
2015 · album
Mary Ann Joyce-Walter: Immortal Diamond
2015 · single
20 Years on the Opera Stage: Marcelo Alvarez
2014 · album
Walter Ross: Triumvirate
2014 · album
Ramette: At the Precipice
2014 · album
Shostakovich: Cello Concertos
2013 · album
Weinberg: Symphony No. 19 - The Banners of Peace
2012 · album
Aikman: Venice of the North Concerti
2011 · album
1941-1945: Wartime Music, Vol. 2
2011 · album
Flem: Ultima Thule
2002 · album
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Biography
The St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1967 by Nikolai Rabinovich, Edward Grikurov, and Karl Eliasberg, and until 1985 it was nicknamed the "Orchestra of Ancient and Modern Music," due to its concentration on early music and new works. Led for ten years by Edward Serov, the orchestra toured throughout the Soviet Union and internationally, and performed at many music festivals. In 1985, the ensemble was elevated to state orchestra status, under the leadership of Ravil Martynov. He toured with the orchestra in China, Japan, Germany, Austria, Spain, Finland, Norway, Sweden, France, Belgium, and Mexico. Vasily Petrenko was the chief conductor from 2004 to 2007, followed by Alexander Titov from 2007 to 2013. From 2008 to 2014, the principal guest conductor was Vladimir Lande, who took the orchestra on tour to the United States, Latin America, and South Korea. He was succeeded by Walter Proost in 2014. The orchestra has recorded for Marco Polo and Naxos.