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The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is an American orchestra based in New Orleans , Louisiana . It is the only full-time, professional orchestra in the Gulf South . The orchestra performs at the Orpheum Theater .

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17-592: The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra's music director is Matthew Kraemer. The LPO performs a full 36-week concert season featuring an array of Classics, Casual Classics, Family, Education, and Outreach concerts, as well as Special Events. The members of the LPO are home-based in New Orleans and serve the Gulf South region. LPO is the longest-standing musician-governed and collaboratively operated professional symphony in

34-515: Is the second child of the composer Dmitri Shostakovich and Nina Varzar. He is a recipient of an honorary title Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1978). Since 1975, he has conducted and popularised many of his father's lesser-known works. He was educated at the Moscow and Leningrad Conservatories, where he studied with Igor Markevitch and Otto-Werner Mueller before becoming principal conductor of

51-554: The Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts for films and large productions. The LPO also serves as the orchestra for New Orleans Opera Association and Delta Festival Ballet that began in 1976 (as New Orleans Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra) for a co-presentation of Sleeping Beauty . On February 17, 2023, the LPO announced their next Music Director, Matthew Kraemer. Kraemer began his tenure as

68-756: The Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra . During his tenure as principal conductor, he conducted the premiere of his father's Fifteenth Symphony on 8 January 1972. On 12 April 1981, he defected to West Germany , and later settled in the United States. After spells conducting the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra he returned to St. Petersburg . In 1992, he made an acclaimed recording of

85-559: The Myaskovsky Cello Concerto with Julian Lloyd Webber and the London Symphony Orchestra for Philips Classics . Shostakovich is the dedicatee and first performer of his father's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major (Op. 102) . He has a son, Dmitri Maximovich Shostakovich (or Dmitri Shostakovich Jr.), who is a pianist. Maxim Shostakovich has recorded a cycle of his father's 15 symphonies with

102-778: The Prague Symphony Orchestra for the Czech label Supraphon . This article on a Russian classical pianist is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Klauspeter Seibel Klauspeter Seibel (7 May 1936 in Offenbach am Main – 8 January 2011 in Hamburg ) was a German conductor. Trained at the Nuremberg Conservatory and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München , he

119-599: The Greater New Orleans region, 62% of whom are Title 1 students. Young People's Concerts (YPC) combine one-on-one interaction with musicians, full orchestra concerts, and music curriculum for teachers. Students attending YPCs have the opportunity to learn to play the recorder or violin through the LPO’s partnership with the Link Up program at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute. Students are then invited to play with

136-654: The LPO made its Carnegie Hall debut in Stern Auditorium on the Perelman Stage. The program was part of the celebration of Philip Glass and the LPO was chosen by the composer himself. The program featured Glass' “Days and Nights in Rocinha” (1997) and the Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra (2000) as well as Silvestre Revueltas’s “La Noche de los Mayas.” The encore on the program

153-502: The LPO released a recording of the LPO along with the Lost Bayou Ramblers called "Live: Orpheum Theater NOLA." The album went on to be nominated and win at the 65th annual Grammy Awards for Best Regional Roots Music Album . In April 2023, the orchestra brought together local bounce legend Big Freedia to perform with the orchestra. This was the first time that a bounce artist performed with an orchestra. This concert

170-528: The LPO's musicians to evacuate. Their venue, the Orpheum Theater , flooded. Members of the orchestra began performing at alternate locations in 2006. One of these locations was Palmer Park. The Orpheum Theater reopened in August 2015. Its inaugural gala took place on September 17: a concert by the LPO. The orchestra has since established itself as anchor tenant of the venue. The LPO also performs at

187-707: The United States. The LPO was founded in September 1991 upon the demise that year of the New Orleans Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra , as it was called, by musicians from that ensemble; music director Maxim Shostakovich did not continue, however. The LPO's first music director was Klauspeter Seibel (1936–2011), until his retirement in 2005. His work was widely praised in eulogies of his death in Hamburg , Germany , on January 8, 2011. Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 caused

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204-487: The orchestra in concert. YPCs target middle-school students in the Greater New Orleans region, 57% of whom are Title 1 students. Klauspeter Seibel (1991–2005) Carlos Miguel Prieto (2005–2023) Matthew Kraemer (2023–Present) Maxim Shostakovich Maxim Dmitriyevich Shostakovich ( Макси́м Дми́триевич Шостако́вич ; born 10 May 1938 in Leningrad ) is a Soviet, Russian and American conductor and pianist. He

221-535: The orchestra's third Music Director on July 1, 2023. In recent years, the LPO has really begun to turn its focus on collaborations with local artists. In January 2022, the orchestra performed with Tank and The Bangas on a full concert at the Orpheum Theater. The orchestra followed that performance with a collaboration with the Lost Bayou Ramblers on January 15, 2023. On August 18th, 2023

238-688: The state of Louisiana. The concert takes place annually at the historic St. Louis Cathedral . A significant portion of the orchestra’s programming is dedicated to the music education needs of children in the Greater New Orleans area. Each year, more than 12,000 New Orleans students benefit from the orchestra’s educational programming. Students in the Greater New Orleans area have access to the following educational programs. These highly engaging concerts combine hands-on interaction with orchestra musicians, music curricula[1], and an age-appropriate full orchestra concert tailor-made for young children. Early Explorers concerts target pre-K through first-grade students in

255-437: Was Gabriela Ortiz's “Antrópolis”. The program was conducted by music director at the time, Carlos Miguel Prieto. In partnership with The Historic New Orleans Collection , the LPO annually offers a live concert broadcast online that highlights the cultural heritage of Louisiana and the Gulf South. It is estimated this concert, along with its corresponding education materials, impacts more than 50,000 middle-school students across

272-776: Was also recorded and released as a live album on April 19, 2024 as Big Freedia's first live album titled Big Freedia with the Louisiana Philharmonic: Live at The Orpheum Theater . The orchestra appeared in New York City in October 2005 in a joint concert with the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. The concert was in benefit of the LPO musicians affected by Hurricane Katrina. On February 27, 2018,

289-677: Was principal conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra (1980–1988), the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra (1987–1995), and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (1995–2005). He was notably the LPO's first music director, and after being succeeded by Carlos Miguel Prieto as principal conductor in 2005 he remained principal guest conductor of the LPO until his death. He last conducted the LPO in October 2010 when he led

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