- KBS Symphony Orchestra
The KBS Symphony Orchestra(KBS 교향악단) is one of the most famous
symphony orchestras inSouth Korea . It was founded in 1956 as theradio orchestra of theKorean Broadcasting System (KBS).Between 1969 to 1981, it became a state-run organization, changing its name to the National Symphony Orchestra of Korea. In this period, they performed chiefly in the
National Theater of Korea . In 1979, they made their first tour overseas, inUSA .From 1981, the orchestra's designation was restored to its former name, and new positions, such as general manager, principal guest conductor and full-time conductor, were established in the organization. Their subsequent overseas tours were in
Southeast Asia (1984) andJapan (1985 & 1991). In October 1995, they performed in theUN General Assembly inNew York City .In 2000 and 2002, they performed with the
State Symphony Orchestra of DPRK inSeoul andPyongyang . They also held 'goodwill exchange concerts' withNHK Symphony Orchestra andChina National Symphony Orchestra in 2002.They now play chiefly in
KBS Hall and the Concert Hall ofSeoul Arts Center .Conductors
;Principal Conductors
*Won-Sik Im (1956-1971)
*Yeon-Taek Hong (1971-1981)
*Gyeong-Su Won (1986-1988)
*Othmar Mága (1992-1996)
*Myung-Whun Chung (1999)
*Dmitri Kitajenko (1999-2004);Principal Guest Conductors
*Walter Gilesen (1982-1984)
*Moshe Atzmon (1990-1992)
*Vakhtang Jordania (1990-1996)
*Eun-Seong Park (2000-2002)
*Seung Gwak (2004-2006)Full-time Conductor
*Nan-Sae Geum (1981-1992)Conductor Emeritus
*Won-Sik Im (1998-2002)Recordings
In 1995, the KBS Symphony Orchestra recorded
Alan Hovhaness ' Symphonies nos.39 & 46 with guitarist Michael Long and conductor Vakhtang Jordania in KOCH International Classics. The recording was nominated for theGrammy Awards and, since then, has become quite famous. The Orchestra has also made numerous recordings with Seoul Records, KBS and other recording companies.Links
* [http://kbsso.kbs.co.kr/eng/main.php Official Homepage] (in English)
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