Castile and León Symphony Orchestra

The Castile and León Symphony Orchestra (Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, OSCyL for ahort) is a Spanish symphony orchestra from Valladolid created in 1991 following the disappearance of the Orquesta Ciudad de Valladolid. It is based in the Auditorio Miguel Delibes. Following the departure of Lionel Bringuier in 2012,[1] it currently doesn't have a principal conductor. Jesús López Cobos is their Director Emeritus; Jaime Martín and Andrew Gourlay serve as principal guest conductors.[2]

Principal conductors

Tenance Conductor
1991–2002 Spain Max Bragado
2002–2009 Colombia Alejandro Posada
2009–2012 France Lionel Bringuier

2011–12 staff




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