National Symphony Orchestra Ghana
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The National Symphony Orchestra Ghana (NSO Ghana) is the national symphony orchestra of Ghana. It was founded in 1959 by order of Kwame Nkrumah, and established by Philip Gbeho, who had composed the Ghanaian national anthem in 1957.
The orchestra is based in Accra, the nation's capital, and is a government organization, with its own administration under the control of the National Commission on Culture. According to the orchestra's website, it is the only classical symphony orchestra in West, Central, and East Africa.[1] It performs regularly at the National Theatre in Accra.
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[edit] Conductor
Since 2002, the orchestra has been conducted by Lahnor Adjartey Adjei, who serves as the orchestra's music director. Former conductors include Emmanuel Gyimah Labi, Akosua Obuo Addo, George Dor, Kenn Kafui, Dinah Reindorf, Oscar Sulley, and Kweku Acquaah-Harrison.
[edit] Instrumentation
The orchestra comprises 46 musicians, of which 32 are full-time and 14 are part-time. In the past, the instrumentation has been as high as 47.
The instrumentation includes 3 flutes, 1 oboe, 2 clarinets, 1 bassoon, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 2 horns, 1 tuba, 5 drummers and percussionists (including traditional African drums, bells, and rattles), 8 violin I, 6 violin II, 5 violas, 5 cellos, and 3 double basses.
The orchestra sometimes performs with a chorus.
[edit] Performances
The National Symphony Orchestra Ghana has performed at such state functions such as Emancipation Day and visits of foreign dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth II, Thabo Mbeki, and the Sultan of Brunei.
The orchestra has also performed at the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC), PANAFEST, and Septemberfest, as well as at various fundraising programs. Additionally, it performs at schools, hotels, weddings, and funerals, as well as at Easter and Christmas concerts.
Since 1996, the orchestra has presented an African Composer's Series, in which it performs the works of composers from Ghana and other African nations.
[edit] External links
- National Symphony Orchestra Ghana official site
- National Symphony Orchestra Ghana page
- George Dor biography (mentions his conducting the Ghana National Symphony Orchestra)