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The Teatro Monumental (Monumental Theatre) is a concert hall in Madrid . The theatre, designed by Teodoro Anasagasti Algan, was built between 1922 and 1923 as a movie theatre ( Teatro Cinema Monumental ) and later was transformed to house concerts of different genres, from pop to classical, and jazz to folk.

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3-600: The theatre is the concert venue of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra . It has a 4,200 capacity. [REDACTED] Media related to Teatro Monumental, Madrid at Wikimedia Commons 40°24′45″N 3°41′56″W  /  40.41250°N 3.69889°W  / 40.41250; -3.69889 This article on a music performance venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . RTVE Symphony Orchestra The RTVE Symphony Orchestra ( Orquesta Sinfónica de Radio Televisión Española ), also known as

6-821: The Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra is a Spanish radio orchestra servicing RTVE , the Spanish national broadcasting network. The Orchestra is based at the Teatro Monumental in Madrid , Spain. The orchestra was established in February 1965, with the purpose of serving both the national Radio and Television networks of Spain, as well as the Festivales de España . Its first concert occurred on 27 May 1965, conducted by Igor Markevich , at

9-611: The Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid. The orchestra's first concert in Barcelona took place on 8 June 1965. At the beginning of the orchestra's history, Antoni Ros-Marbà and Enrique García Asensio served as co-principal conductors of the orchestra, from 1965 to 1967. Ros-Marbà stood down from his post in 1967. In 1968, Odón Alonso subsequently became co-principal conductor alongside Enrique García Asensio. Both conductors remained in

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