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Active from
  
2004

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Albums
  
Brandenburg Concertos 1-6, Violin Concertos

Members
  
Alessio Allegrini, Guilhaume Santana

Record labels
  
Deutsche Grammophon, Universal Music LLC

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance

Similar
  
Claudio Abbado, Isabelle Faust, Giuliano Carmignola, Lucas Macías Navarro, Jacques Zoon

The Orchestra Mozart or Orchestra Mozart Bologna is an Italian orchestra based in Bologna.

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Creation

The orchestra was created by Carlo Maria Badini, as a special project within the Regia Accademia Filarmonica (Philharmonic Academy) of Bologna. It was funded by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna (Foundation of Bologna Savings Bank; Carisbo) .

Claudio Abbado agreed to become Artistic Director of the orchestra and recruit its members. Giuseppe Modugno was designed from beginning as Artistic Secretary.

The orchestra gave its first concert on November 4, 2004 in Bologna's Auditorium Manzoni.

The orchestra performs in many major Italian cities and in Vienna's Musikverein where it is in residence.

The orchestra tours Europe and is regularly invited to the Salzburg Festival.

Composition

The orchestra is basically a chamber orchestra (a form of which is sometimes also called a "Mozart orchestra"), meaning that it has fewer musicians than a full-sized symphony orchestra (especially in the strings, since the number of woodwind, horn players and other musicians is less flexible), producing lighter, chamber-music-like sound. However, the number of musicians sometimes exceed this format: in its June 2012 concerts, for example, the orchestra played Ludwig van Beethoven's Egmont Overture and Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto and Second Symphony with 14 first violins, 12 second violins, 10 violas, 8 cellos and 5 double-basses (typical numbers in a symphony orchestra being 16 first violins, 14 second violins, 12 violas, 10 cellos and 8 double-basses).

The orchestra acts as a meeting-place for young musicians from many countries, partly selected through the Orchestra Mozart Academy within the Philharmonic Academy, and experienced musicians. The latter have included violinist Giuliano Carmignola, violists Wolfram Christ and Diemut Poppen, double-bass player Alois Posch, oboist Lucas Macias Navarro, flautist Jacques Zoon, horn player Alessio Allegrini.

Diego Matheuz is Principal Guest Conductor of the Orchestra Mozart.

Recordings

The orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado is featured on several Deutsche Grammophon CDs, mainly of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositions. Deutsche Grammophon released Abbado's first recordings with the orchestra on its period imprint Archiv, despite the use of modern instruments; the later albums have been released under the yellow label.

Orchestra Mozart homepage

Songs

Schumann: Symphony No 2; Overtures Manfred & Genoveva
Piano Concerto no 20 in D minor - K 466: I AllegroMozart: Piano Concerto No25 In C Major K503; Piano Concerto No20 In D Minor K466 · 2014
Mozart: Piano Concerto No20 In D Minor - K466 - 2 RomanceMozart: Piano Concerto No25 In C Major K503; Piano Concerto No20 In D Minor K466 · 2014

References

Orchestra Mozart Wikipedia