The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande was founded
in 1918 by Ernest Ansermet, who remained principal conductor until
1967. The orchestra employs 112 permanent musicians and performs
a series of subscription concerts in Geneva and Lausanne, the
symphony concerts of the city of Geneva, the annual concert for
the United Nations as well as playing for opera performances at
the Grand Théâtre de Genève.
Marek Janowski has been the orchestra’s artistic and
music director since 1 September 2005.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande achieved
world renown under its founding conductor and under its successive
music directors: Paul Kletzki (1967-1970), Wolfgang Sawallisch
(1970-1980), Horst Stein (1980-1985), Armin Jordan (1985-1997),
Fabio Luisi (1997-2002), Pinchas Steinberg (2002-2005) and continues
to make an active contribution to music history by discovering
or supporting contemporary composers of prime importance whose
works were first performed in Geneva. These include Benjamin
Britten, Claude Debussy, Peter Eötvös, Heinz Holliger,
Arthur Honegger, Michael Jarrell, Frank Martin, Darius Milhaud,
Igor Stravinsky and others. Since the year 2000 the Orchestre
de la Suisse Romande has given the world premieres of about
twenty works in cooperation with Radio Suisse Romande. The orchestra
also supports contemporary music in Switzerland by regularly
commissioning works from the composers William Blank and Michael
Jarrell.
Working closely with Radio-Télévision Suisse
Romande, music performed by the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
was very soon broadcast on radio and on short wave and was thus
received by millions of listeners throughout the world. Thanks
to the partnership with Decca, which gave rise to several legendary
recordings, the orchestra’s renown continued to grow.
The OSR has also recorded for Æon, Cascavelle, Denon,
EMI, Erato, Harmonia Mundi, PentaTone and Philips and many of
these recordings have been awarded major prizes.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande has undertaken
international tours and performed in prestigious concert halls
in Asia (Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing), in Europe (Berlin, Frankfurt,
Hamburg, Vienna, Salzburg, Madrid, Barcelona, Brussels, Amsterdam,
Budapest, Istanbul, London, Paris etc.) as well as in major
American cities (Boston, New York, San Francisco, Washington
etc.). During the 2008/2009 season the OSR will perform in Montreux,
Rome, Paris, Berlin, Köln, Buenos Aires, São Paulo,
Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Amsterdam.
The orchestra has also performed at various festivals, for
instance, since 2000 the Budapest Spring Festival, the Chorégies
d’Orange (and has been invited back in 2008 to play Carmen),
the Festival de Musica de Canarias, the Lucerne Festival At
Easter, the Festival of Radio France and of Montpellier, the
Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, the Robeco Zomerconcerten and repeatedly
at the Septembre Musical Festival in Montreux or at the Bucarest
Festival in 2009.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is supported
by the canton and the city of Geneva, by Radio-Télévision
Suisse Romande, friends associations as well as by several sponsors
and donors. For the concerts performed in Lausanne the orchestra
also benefits from support by the canton de Vaud.