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The '''Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra''' ({{lang-hu|'''Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar'''}}; formerly, the '''Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra''', {{lang-hu|'''Magyar Állami Hangversenyzenekar'''}}) is one of the most prestigious [[symphony orchestras]] in [[Hungary]]. Based in the [[Music of Budapest|capital city]] of [[Budapest]], it has stood as one of the pillars of the country's musical life since its founding in 1923 as the Metropolitan Orchestra ({{lang-hu|'''Székesfővárosi Zenekar'''}}). [[Zsolt Hamar]] is the current musical director. |
The '''Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra''' ({{lang-hu|'''Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar'''}}; formerly, the '''Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra''', {{lang-hu|'''Magyar Állami Hangversenyzenekar'''}}) is one of the most prestigious [[symphony orchestras]] in [[Hungary]]. Based in the [[Music of Budapest|capital city]] of [[Budapest]], it has stood as one of the pillars of the country's musical life since its founding in 1923 as the Metropolitan Orchestra ({{lang-hu|'''Székesfővárosi Zenekar'''}}). [[Zsolt Hamar]] is the current musical director. |
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Revision as of 03:03, 25 November 2021
The Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra (Template:Lang-hu; formerly, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, Template:Lang-hu) is one of the most prestigious symphony orchestras in Hungary. Based in the capital city of Budapest, it has stood as one of the pillars of the country's musical life since its founding in 1923 as the Metropolitan Orchestra (Template:Lang-hu). Zsolt Hamar is the current musical director.
Principal conductors
- Zsolt Hamar (2017– )
- Zoltán Kocsis (1997–2016)
- Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi (1987–1997)
- János Ferencsik (1952–1984)
- László Somogyi and Ferenc Fricsay (1945–1952)
- Béla Csilléry (1939–1945)
- Dezső Bor (1923–1939)
External links
References
Dr. Bor, Dezső; Dr. Bor, György (1998). Bor Dezső Emlékkönyv (in Hungarian). Retrieved July 28, 2012.