- Philharmonia Hungarica
The Philharmonia Hungarica was a
symphony orchestra , based inGermany , which existed from 1956 to 2001.It was first established in
Baden bei Wien nearVienna by Hungarian musicians who had fled their homeland after it was invaded by Soviet troops. Thisrefugee ensemble gathered together some of Hungary's finest musical talent and was directed by none other thanZoltán Rozsnyai , former conductor of theHungarian National Philharmonic . Through the ardent efforts of Rozsnyai and honorary presidentAntal Doráti , the Philharmonia Hungarica quickly matured into one of Europe's most distinguished orchestras. During the 1970s, Dorati and the orchestra, under contract withDecca Records , made a canonical, world-first recording of the complete cycle ofJoseph Haydn 's symphonies; only one other ensemble, theAustro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra , conducted byÁdám Fischer , has since repeated this feat.In 1976 the Philharmonia Hungarica recorded
Jon Lord 's critically acclaimed 'Sarabande' album, an original collection of movements inspired by the baroque dance suites.From the orchestra's inception, the West German government sought to harness its anti-Soviet
propaganda potential. As a result, the government generously funded the orchestra throughout theCold War and continued extending subsidies even after theIron Curtain fell in 1990. The full withdrawal of state subsidies at the start of 2001, combined with the long-term decline in concert attendances, aggravated the financial problems that threatened the orchestra's survival. The beleaguered Philharmonia Hungarica finally disbanded after giving a farewell concert inDüsseldorf on22 April 2001 , featuring a performance ofAnton Bruckner 's "Symphony No. 9" conducted byRobert Bachmann . It was attended by an estimated audience of 150 in a concert hall meant to hold 2000.External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010124021300/http://www.philharmonia-hungarica.com Philharmonia Hungarica official website] archived at
Internet Archive
* [http://sdmagyar.org/bighuns.htm#rozsnyai Rozsnyai's establishment of the Philharmonia Hungarica]
* [http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:rDijW0wVE4cJ:backoffice.andante.com/article/article.cfm%3Fid%3D13174%26highlight%3D1%26highlightterms%3D%26lstKeywords%3D+Philharmonia+Hungarica+Plays+Final+Concert+and+Disbands&hl=en&gl=au&ct=clnk&cd=1 Matthew Westphal, "Philharmonia Hungarica Play Final Concert and Disbands", "Andante" (April 24, 2001)]
* [http://www.scottfoglesong.com/misc/haydn_symphony_recs.htm Comparative review of Haydn symphony recordings]
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