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Orchestra
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra is Australia’s flagship Orchestra and performs up to 150 concerts a year to a combined annual audience of more than 350, 000.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra had a promising predecessor. From 1919 to 1921 the Orchestra of the New South Wales Conservatorium, conducted by the Belgian Henri Verbrugghen, gave regular professional symphonic concerts in Sydney, as well as touring Australia and New Zealand.
The new Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) enlarged the studio orchestra it had inherited from the Australian Broadcasting Company to 24 permanent players, and this group sometimes performed as the ABC Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Some the players who had joined before 1932, such as flautist Neville Amadio and timpanist Alard Maling, remained leading members of the Orchestra for some decades.
ABC broadcasts from the studio stimulated public demand for orchestral concerts, but at first public concerts, for which the Orchestra was augmented, were special events. These included the Brahms and Wagner Festival in 1933 under Australian conductor Bernard Heinze, and concerts in 1934 under Sir Hamilton Harty, the first overseas conductor brought to Australia by the ABC.
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