Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
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The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra (Luzerner Sinfonieorchester) (1806) is a permanent orchestra in Lucerne, to be distinguished from the ad hoc annual Lucerne Festival Orchestra.
Conductors
- Willem Mengelberg (1892–1895)
- Max Sturzenegger (1939–1960)
- Ulrich Meyer-Schoellkopf (1972–1990)
- Marcello Viotti (1987–1992)
- Olaf Henzold (1992–1997)
- Jonathan Nott (1997–2002)
- Christian Arming (2002–2004)
- John Axelrod (2004-2009)
- James Gaffigan (ab 2011) [1]
References
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