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The Cadaques Orchestra was founded in 1988 as the Cadaques Festival's resident orchestra, and made its debut in this unique town at the northern end of the Costa Brava with the participation of Alicia de Larrocha and others. Since then it has taken part in the principal Spanish music festivals with programmes that have aimed to combine well-known symphonic works with other more innovative pieces, in particular lesser known historical works and premieres of contemporary composers. It also participates regularly as resident orchestra of the Peralada International Music Festival. Sir Neville Marriner is its principal guest conductor, a position he has shared with Gennady Rozhdestvensky, and Xavier Montsalvatge was the orchestra's resident composer. The Cadaques Orchestra was conducted at the start mainly by Edmon Colomer and Philippe Entremont, and its principal conductor at present is Gianandrea Noseda, winner of the 1994 Cadaques International Competition for Orchestra Conductors. The orchestra has collaborated with many famous conductors and soloists, and has made several recordings with Lucia and Edmon Colomer, and with Sir Neville Marriner and Gianandrea Noseda.
Philippe Entremont, Conductor
French pianist and conductor Philippe Entremont was born in Reims, France, in 1934, the son of the musician parents. He entered the Paris Conservatory at age 12, winning first prizes in chamber music in 1948 and in piano the following year. He made his professional debut in 1950 at age 16, in Barcelona, Spain. After touring in Europe for the next two years, Entremont won first prize in the prestigious Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Piano Competition in 1953. His parallel conducting career began in the 1970s, when he was named Music Director of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. He was named Principal Conductor of the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra in 1993 and is also presently Laureate Conduc
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1962-1963
Alexander Brailowsky, pianist
NC Symphony Orchestra
Greg Colson, pianist
Three in Concert, percussion
1963-1964
Norman Luboff Choir
Lionel Hampton and Orchestra
Pittsburgh Symphony
Triangle Symphony Orchestra
Dame Judith Anderson
1964-1965
Teresa Stratas, soprano
Paganini Quartet
Ferrante and Teicher, pianists
Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians
Paris Chamber Orchestra
1965-1966
Jorge Bolet, pianist
New York Woodwind Quintet
Houston Symphony Orchestra
1966-1967
New York Brass Quintet
Orchestra Michelangelo de Firenze
Sabicas, guitarist
Westminster Choir
National Symphony Orchestra
1967-1968
Warsaw Quintet
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia
Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians
Alma Trio
National Ballet
1968-1969
Roger Wagner Chorale
Robert Merrill, baritone
Andres Segovia, guitarist
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Van Cliburn, pianist
1969-1970
Osipov Balalaika Orchestra with the Stars of the Bolshoi Opera
Vienna Choir Boys
Arthur Rubinstein, pianist
Stockholm Philharmonic
Henryk Szeryng, violinist
Abbey Singers
1970-1971
Anna Moffo, soprano
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Bach Aria Group
Ivan Davis, pianist
Jose Greco Flamenco Dance Company
Goldovsky Grand Opera Theatre: Don Giovanni
1971-1972
Sierra Leone National Dance Company
World’s Greatest Jazz Band
Jerome Hines, basso
London Symphony Orchestra
Grant Johannesen, pianist
Isaac Stern, violinist
1972-1973
Cleveland Symphony Orchestra
Gary Graffman, piano and Leonard Rose, cello
Beverly Wolff, soprano
I Solisti di Zagreb Chamber Orchestra
First Moog Quartet
1973-1974
Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company
Philippe Entremont, pianist
Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra
The Paul Hill Chorale
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Marcel Marceau
1974-1975
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
PDQ Bach
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