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Philharmonie Südwestfalen
Siegerland-Orchester (Symphony Orchestra)

Founded: Hilchenbach, South Westphalia, Germany

The Philharmonie Südwestfalen (Philharmonic Orchestra of South Westphalia) is a symphony orchestra based in Hilchenbach, which operates far beyond its home region of South Westphalia.

The orchestra was originally named Siegerland-Orchester (1957-1982)
Re-named Südwestfälische Philharmonie (1982-1997)
Re-named Philharmonische Orchester Südwestfalen (1997-2002)
Re-named Philharmonie Südwestfalen (since 2002).

The Philharmonie Südwestfalen has carried the title of State Orchestra of North Rhine-Westfalia since 1992. Based in Hilchenbach of Siegen-Wittgenstein, the Philharmonic is active in the en-tire South Westfalia region in addition to regular guest-performances across Germany, as well as in Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, and the Czech Republic. Successful tours to France and in 2006-2007 to China underline the international recognition of the orchestra. Guest performances include the 2007 Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, Switzerland, Rome in 2010 and 2011, as well as in Milan in 2014. In the summer of 2016 the Philharmonie Südwestfalen was once again active with numerous performances in Switzerland.

An orchestra excelling in classical, romantic, as well as modern concert repertoire, the Philharmonie Südwestfalen has benefitted, to much acclaim, from its open-minded programming. Everything from modern works to rediscovered baroque pieces can be heard regularly throughout the season. In 2007 the Philharmonie premiered two commissioned pieces by the composers Iris ter Schiphorst and Gerhard Stäbler. Traditionally the orchestra is accompanied by a multitude of choirs from the region and beyond. The Philharmonie is regularly invited as a guest orchestra to perform with the finest vocal stars at renown music theaters of the region, including Cologne, Bonn, Düsseldorf, and Essen.

Philharmonie Südwestfalen places particular emphasis on education. The orchestra performs several 'Teddy-Bear Concerts' for kindergarten-aged children, an annual series of school concerts for elementary students, as well as maintaining partnerships with Märkischen Youth Orchestra and the Siegen Music School. The Philharmonie is also actively involved in the advancement of young talented conductors in regular collaboration with the Conductors Forum of the Deutsher Musikrat, as well as with the music universities.

In recent years the Philharmonie Südwestfalen has developed several new concert formats. The concert series Young Classics has become an audience favorite. Film Music and Proms concerts are a huge hit while the thematic programs for the KulturPur Festival have become legendary.

The musicians of the Philharmonie Südwestfalen present numerous chamber music concerts in smaller settings, including modern programs at the Siegen Museum of Modern Art. In addition to regular recordings and programs for German radio, the orchestra could be seen live on WDR television for the Advent Concert (attended by the North-Rhein Westfalian Minister-President) in 2006, 2007, 2013, and coming again in December 2016.

The Southwestphalian Philharmonic has been led by Canadian conductor Charles Olivieri-Munroe since the 2011-2012 season.

Chief Conductors

Peter Richter (1957-1959)
Thomas Ungar (1959-1962)
Rolf Agop (1962-1976)
Jorge Rotter (1976-1987)
Neil Varon (1987-1991)
Hiroshi Kodama (1991-1995)
David Stern (1995-1997)
Georg Fritzsch (1997-2003)
Russell N. Harris (2003-2011)
Charles Olivieri-Munroe (2011-2018)
Nabil Shehata (since 2019-2020 season)

Sources:
Philharmonie Südwestfalen Website [N/A]
German Wikipedia Website (January 2019)
Philharmonie Südwestfalen profile on Facebook (Photos)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (March 2019)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Matthias Büchel

Orchestra

[C-1] (1970): BWV 191

Links to other Sites

Philharmonie Südwestfalen (Wikipedia) [German]
Philharmonie Südwestfalen on Facebook


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