Regina Symphony Orchestra

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L'Orchestre symphonique de Regina (Regina Symphony Orchestra en anglais) a été fondé par Frank Laubach à Regina en Saskatchewan au Canada en tant que la Société orchestrale de Regina (Regina Orchestral Society) en 1908 et a donné son concert inaugural le 3 décembre de la même année. En 1919, elle est devenue la Société chorale et orchestrale de Regina (Regina Choral and Orchestral Society) et a fusionné brièvement avec la Chorale de voix masculine de Regina (Regina Male Voice Choral) pour devenir l'Association philharmonique de Regina (Regina Philharmonic Association en 1924 avant de reprendre son statut indépendant en 1926 en tant que la Symphonie de Regina (Regina Symphony) et présenter sa première saison régulière en 1927-1928 sous la direction de W. Knight Wilson. rdf:langString
A Orquestra Sinfônica de Regina é uma orquestra sinfônica baseada em Regiba, Saskatchewan, Canadá. Victor Sawa é o atual diretor musical. rdf:langString
The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) was founded by Frank Laubach, in Regina, Saskatchewan, as the Regina Orchestral Society in 1908, giving its inaugural concert December 3 of that same year. Becoming the Regina Choral and Orchestral Society in 1919, and merging briefly with the as the Regina Philharmonic Association in 1924, it returned to independent status as the Regina Symphony in 1926, presenting its first regular season (1927–1928) under W. Knight Wilson. The orchestra performs over 30 concerts every season to over 30,000 people over a 37-week season. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Orchestre symphonique de Regina
rdf:langString Regina Symphony Orchestra
rdf:langString Orquestra Sinfônica de Regina
rdf:langString Regina Symphony Orchestra
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rdf:langString Regina Orchestral Society, Regina Choral and Orchestral Society, Regina Philharmonic Association
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rdf:langString L'Orchestre symphonique de Regina (Regina Symphony Orchestra en anglais) a été fondé par Frank Laubach à Regina en Saskatchewan au Canada en tant que la Société orchestrale de Regina (Regina Orchestral Society) en 1908 et a donné son concert inaugural le 3 décembre de la même année. En 1919, elle est devenue la Société chorale et orchestrale de Regina (Regina Choral and Orchestral Society) et a fusionné brièvement avec la Chorale de voix masculine de Regina (Regina Male Voice Choral) pour devenir l'Association philharmonique de Regina (Regina Philharmonic Association en 1924 avant de reprendre son statut indépendant en 1926 en tant que la Symphonie de Regina (Regina Symphony) et présenter sa première saison régulière en 1927-1928 sous la direction de W. Knight Wilson.
rdf:langString The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) was founded by Frank Laubach, in Regina, Saskatchewan, as the Regina Orchestral Society in 1908, giving its inaugural concert December 3 of that same year. Becoming the Regina Choral and Orchestral Society in 1919, and merging briefly with the as the Regina Philharmonic Association in 1924, it returned to independent status as the Regina Symphony in 1926, presenting its first regular season (1927–1928) under W. Knight Wilson. For many years an orchestra of 50 players, it grew to 70 in the 1960s. From 1929, its home was Darke Hall on College Avenue until it moved to the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts in 1970. The orchestra performs over 30 concerts every season to over 30,000 people over a 37-week season. King Charles III, granted his patronage to the orchestra in September, 2008, making the RSO the fourth orchestra in the world to be granted this honour by the heir to the Canadian throne. The orchestra has performed with the South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra (begun in 1977 under the RSO's sponsorship), the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the National Ballet, the Regina Symphony Philharmonic Chorus (established in 1973) and Alberta Opera. The orchestra has also been broadcast regularly by CBC Radio.
rdf:langString A Orquestra Sinfônica de Regina é uma orquestra sinfônica baseada em Regiba, Saskatchewan, Canadá. Victor Sawa é o atual diretor musical.
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