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The State Academic Symphony Orchestra "Evgeny Svetlanov" (Государственный академический симфонический оркестр России имени Е. Ф. Светланова) is a Russian orchestra based in Moscow . Sometimes known in English as the Russian State Symphony Orchestra , the orchestra gives concerts in Moscow at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.

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6-594: (Redirected from State Symphony Orchestra ) Russian State Symphony Orchestra may be used of distinct ensembles: The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation (Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra), formerly the much-recorded USSR State Symphony Orchestra The State Symphony Capella of Russia , formerly the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra The State Symphony Cinema Orchestra ,

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18-638: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation The orchestra was founded in 1936 as the USSR State Symphony Orchestra , with Alexander Gauk as its first music director. The orchestra changed its name after the dissolution of the Soviet Union . The orchestra's longest serving music director

24-574: The 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition, which led to his removal as conductor for the competition. The orchestra then demanded Gorenstein's dismissal from the orchestra, with accusations of abusive behaviour. Gorenstein was subsequently dismissed from the orchestra in September 2011. In October 2011, the orchestra announced the appointment of Vladimir Jurowski as its principal conductor, with immediate effect, for an initial contract of 3 years. Jurowski concluded his principal conductorship of

30-406: The orchestra in 2021. Vasily Petrenko became principal guest conductor of the orchestra in 2016. In January 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Petrenko as its next principal conductor, effective 1 September 2021. On 1 March 2022, Petrenko announced a suspension of his work with the orchestra, in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . Later in 2022, under duress from

36-688: Was Evgeny Svetlanov , from 1965 to 2000. Svetlanov's tenure ended with his controversial dismissal by Russia's minister of culture, Mikhail Shvydkoi, who had accused Svetlanov of spending excessive time conducting outside of Russia. In 2005, the orchestra officially acquired the additional name of Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra . The orchestra now has the formal name, in English, of the 'State Academic Symphony Orchestra "Evgeny Svetlanov"'. Mark Gorenstein succeeded Svetlanov as music director from 2002 to 2011. In 2011, Gorenstein caused controversy with his remarks about Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan during

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