Minnesota Orchestra
The Minnesota Orchestra, one of the leading American orchestras, has often been referred to as the "orchestra on wheels" because of its extensive touring. Its music directors and guest conductors include several very prominent names, and it has been featured on broadcasts and recordings dating back to 1923. In 2023, the orchestra's recording prowess was still notable, issuing two volumes of its acclaimed Mahler symphony cycle under conductor laureate Osmo Vänskä. That year, Thomas Søndergård became the orchestra's music director.
The Minnesota Orchestra was known as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra throughout much of its existence. The Minnesota Orchestra, like so many others, has its roots in local amateur choral and instrumental ensembles. Emil Oberhoffer, director of the Philharmonic Club ensemble, sought the funds to found a permanent orchestra. With a group of the Danz Orchestra to form the core of the orchestra, his efforts came to fruition with the inaugural performance of the 60-member Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra on November 5, 1903. Its first tour occurred in the spring of 1907, and since then, the orchestra has toured throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and South Africa. When not on tour, the orchestra's home was at the Minneapolis Auditorium until 1930, when it moved to the Northrop Auditorium at the University of Minnesota.
Oberhoffer directed the orchestra until 1922. Upon his retirement, Henri Verbrugghen was selected to lead the orchestra. Under his direction, the orchestra performed its first radio broadcast in 1923 and made its first recordings. The Minnesota Orchestra's earliest recordings were on the Brunswick label. Along with expanding its classical repertoire, he introduced new music by the avant-garde composers of the time: Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and Honegger. Verbrugghen's successor was Eugene Ormandy. His talent and drive, which earned him acclaim as a "young genius" likened to Toscanini and Stokowski, is credited with seeing the orchestra successfully through America's great depression. Ormandy left in 1936 and was replaced by Dmitri Mitropoulos. Under Mitropoulos, the orchestra furthered its exploration of progressive music, particularly that of Schoenberg, Berg, and Krenek, while also featuring such Romantics as Schumann and Mendelssohn.
Mitropoulos left the orchestra in 1949 and was replaced by Antal Dorati. During his 11 years with the orchestra, Dorati programmed performances with local choruses, directed its first television appearances, and in 1957, led the orchestra on a world tour to Europe, the Middle East, and India, sponsored by the State Department. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski assumed the role of director when Dorati left in 1960. Under Skrowaczewski, the orchestra expanded both its membership and its season, performing 50 weeks a year. In 1968, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra became the Minnesota Orchestra. Skrowaczewski presided over numerous special events, including the 1965 concert at the United Nations on Human Rights Day and Stravinsky's guest appearance in 1966. The orchestra was rewarded twice with the ASCAP award for its programming of contemporary music. Its current home, Orchestra Hall, was constructed on the site of the original Minneapolis Auditorium and opened in 1974.
Neville Marriner became the director in 1979, leading the orchestra through extensive recordings and, in 1980, began national weekly radio broadcasts. He turned the directorship over to Edo de Waart in 1986, who, in turn, relinquished the role to Eiji Oue in 1995. Osmo Vänskä was named the music director in 2003. That year, the orchestra won a Grammy Award for its Reference Recordings album Casa Guidi under Oue. It won another Grammy Award in 2014 for a recording of Sibelius' first and fourth symphonies under Vänskä on BIS. Vänskä remained at the helm of the orchestra until 2022 when he took the title of Conductor Laureate. Among his final projects as music director was a survey of Mahler's symphonies, issuing recordings of the Eighth and Ninth in 2023. That fall, Thomas Søndergård took up the music director post.
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Discography
191 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Kodály: Háry János Suite; Dances of Galanta / Bartók: Hungarian Sketches; Roumanian Folk Dances
Minnesota Orchestra, Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1990
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Carlos Simon, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Minnesota Orchestra, Jonathan Taylor Rush
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Sep 1, 2023
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Satie: Parade; Milhaud: Le Boeuf Sur Le Toit; Auric: Overture; Françaix: Concerto For Piano & Orchestra; Fetler: Contrasts For Orchestra
Claude Françaix, London Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1994
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Stravinsky: Petrouchka; The Rite of Spring; 4 Etudes
London Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1993
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Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet - Suites Nos. 1 & 2 / Mussorgsky: A Night on the Bare Mountain
Minnesota Orchestra, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, London Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Sep 11, 1990
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Antal Dorati Conducts Albéniz: Iberia; Falla: La Vida Breve; Moussorgsky; Smetana
Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1997
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Copland: Appalachian Spring; Billy the Kid; El Salon Mexico; Danzon Cubano
London Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1991
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Doráti: Symphony; Nocturne and Capriccio; Interview with Doráti (Antal Doráti / Minnesota Orchestra — Mercury Masters: Stereo, Vol. 24)
Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. on Jun 23, 2023
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Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3 “Scottish” & No.4 “Italian”...
London Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti, Minnesota Orchestra, Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Symphonic Music - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1995
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Khachaturian: Gayaneh Ballet Music / Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
London Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti, Minnesota Orchestra, Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Oct 13, 1992
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Music of Wagner
Sir Neville Marriner, Minnesota Orchestra
Classical - Released by Telarc on Jan 24, 1984
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Skrowaczewski: Concerto Nicolò & Concerto for Orchestra
Gary Graffman, Minnesota Orchestra, Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Classical - Released by Reference Recordings on Mar 1, 2012
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Khovanshchina (Antal Doráti / Minnesota Orchestra — Mercury Masters: Stereo, Vol. 20)
Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. on Jan 1, 1960
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Ravel: Complete Works for Orchestra, Vol. 1
Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Minnesota Orchestra
Classical - Released by Vox Box on Jan 1, 1991
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Dvořák: Slavonic Dances; Smetana: The Bartered Bride (Antal Doráti / Minnesota Orchestra — Mercury Masters: Stereo, Vol. 15)
Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. on Jan 1, 1958
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Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake
Classical - Released by UME - Global Clearing House on Jan 27, 2023
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Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (Antal Doráti / Minnesota Orchestra — Mercury Masters: Stereo, Vol. 16)
Rafael Druian, Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. on Jan 1, 1959
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Schuller: 7 Studies on Themes of Paul Klee; Fetler: Contrasts for Orchestra (Antal Doráti / Minnesota Orchestra — Mercury Masters: Stereo, Vol. 25)
Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. on Jan 1, 1961
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Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2; Suite No. 2
Yehudi Menuhin, Minnesota Orchestra, Antal Doráti
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1995
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Argento: Casa Guidi, Capriccio "Rossini in Paris" & In Praise of Music
Frederica von Stade, Minnesota Orchestra, Eiji Oue
Classical - Released by Reference Recordings on Mar 1, 2012
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Argento: Casa Guidi, Capriccio "Rossini in Paris" & In Praise of Music
Frederica von Stade, Minnesota Orchestra, Eiji Oue
Classical - Released by Reference Recordings on Mar 1, 2012
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo