Kyiv Classic Orchestra

Kyiv Classic Orchestra

The Kyiv Classic Orchestra is a non-governmental orchestra based in Kiev, Ukraine. Its current Conductor and Music Director is Dr. Herman Makarenko. The orchestra is administered by The Kyiv Classic Corporation. The French agency NS (Nord Service) Organisation administered the orchestra's international tour in 2006.

The orchestra, which ranges in size from 10-12 player chamber orchestras to 60 player symphony orchestras, usually performs at The National Opera of Ukraine or The National House of Organ and Chamber Music of Ukraine. In 2006 the orchestra travelled to France, Belgium and Italy.

External links and references

* [http://www.kyivclassic.com The Kyiv Classic Orchestra's Website]
* [http://home.nordnet.fr/marchand/nso.htm NS Organisation] (French)


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