Brazilian Symphony Orchestra
The Brazilian Symphony Orchestra is a Brazilian orchestra. Founded in 1940, it is located at Avenida Rio Branco, downtown Rio de Janeiro. It is one of the country's foremost orchestras, performing more than 5,000 concerts since its inauguration.
History
The creation of the OSB was an idea of three teachers of the National School of Music – Djalma Soares, Antão Soares and Antônio Leopardi. Excited by the NBC Orchestra tour of Brazil, under the direction of Arturo Toscanini, they sought maestro José Siqueira to take the initiative. With the support of corporate and political personalities and with special publicity in the newspaper O Globo, the OSB emerged as a corporation in 1940. The inaugural concert was on Thursday, 11 July 1940, a date chosen in honor of the composer Carlos Gomes, his birthday. As their first artistic director was nominated the Hungarian conductor exiled in Brazil, Eugen Szenkar.Members
Directors
- Eugen Szenkar
- Eleazar de Carvalho
- Isaac Karabtchevsky
- Yeruham Scharovsky
- Roberto Minczuk
- and Fernando Bicudo
- Pablo Castellar
Council presidents
- Arnaldo Guinle
- Adalberto de Lara Resende
- Euvaldo Lodi
- Luís Guimarães Filho
- Murilo Miranda
- Eugênio Gudin
- Mário Henrique Simonsen
- Roberto Paulo Cezar de Andrade
Concert masters
- Ricardo Odnoposoff
- Oscar Borgeth
- Henry Siegel
- Santino Parpinelli
- Anselmo Zlatopolski
- Gian Carlo Pareschi
- Francisco Corujo
- Israel Terc Malziac
- João Daltro de Almeida
- Ricardo Cyncynates
- Martin Tuksa
Most active soloists
Followed by number of concerts- Nelson Freire
- Jacques Klein
- Arthur Moreira Lima
- Arnaldo Cohen
- Noel Devos
- Ruth Staerke
- Arnaldo Estrela
- Zwinglio Faustini
- Anselmo Zlatopolski
- João de Souza Lima
- Magdalena Tagliaferro