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The Pasdeloup Orchestra (also referred to as Orchestre des Concerts Pasdeloup ) is the oldest symphony orchestra in France.

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6-556: Founded in 1861 by Jules Pasdeloup with the name Concerts Populaires , it is the oldest orchestra still in existence in Paris. Aimed at an audience hitherto absent from evening concerts, the orchestra presented cheap Sunday concerts in the vast rotonda of the Cirque d'hiver in Paris. The opening concert (27 October 1861), with an orchestra of 80 musicians, consisted of the following programme: Rehearsals took place on Tuesday and Thursday at

12-509: The Austro-German repertoire and also by influencing the creation of French symphonic works. Pasdeloup continued his activity until 1884 and tried in vain to restart in 1886 by mounting a festival devoted to César Franck (which was a success). The orchestra started up again in 1919, under the guidance of Serge Sandberg , with the title Orchestre Pasdeloup . André Caplet was the deputy chief conductor from 1922 to 1925. Since 1990,

18-650: The Conservatoire and on Saturday at the Cirque d'hiver (musicians were paid 15 francs per concert with rehearsals). The first leader was Lancien, of the orchestra of the Paris Opéra. Early concerts included music by Berlioz and Wagner . The enterprise was a great success and the Concerts Populaires became a genuine institution, playing a lead role in forming a new audience through making known

24-544: The orchestra has not had a permanent principal conductor and has been run by a committee; from 2000 this has been chaired by the violinist Marianne Rivière. Patrice Fontanarosa is the current artistic advisor for the orchestra, while Jean-Christophe Keck oversees the direction of the Offenbach concerts. Conductor Wolfgang Doerner has regularly lead the orchestra each season since 1987. Jules Pasdeloup Jules Étienne Pasdeloup (15 September 1819 – 13 August 1887)

30-568: The time. His popular Concerts Pasdeloup at the Cirque d'hiver , Paris, from 1861 until 1884, had also a great effect in promoting French taste in music, introducing works by Wagner and Schumann , as well as reviving public interest in the symphonies of Mozart , Haydn , and Beethoven . In 1868 he founded the Société des Oratories to present oratorios , and joined the Théâtre Lyrique

36-658: Was a French conductor . Pasdeloup was born in Paris . His father was an assistant conductor at the Opéra Comique ; he was educated in music at the Conservatoire de Paris , leaving with a first prize in piano. He founded in 1851 a Société des jeunes artistes du conservatoire that gave concerts in the Salle Hertz for a decade, and, as conductor of its concerts, did much to popularize the best new compositions of

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