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The Malmö Symphony Orchestra (MSO) consists of a hundred highly talented musicians who constantly demonstrate their skills in a broad and multifaceted range of concerts. While carrying forward the traditions of the symphonic repertoire, the orchestra makes strenuous efforts to remain at the forefront of contemporary symphonic trends and develop new concert concepts, including computer-game music and adventure themes. The Teddy Bear concerts for the youngest members of the family are a brand name. Malmö Concert House’s audience base is large and enthusiastic, and MSO’s concerts attract, on average, around 90% capacity audiences. The record labels Naxos and BIS give the orchestra international exposure and several of its recordings have gained international awards, with recognition including the Cannes Classical Award and Diapason d’Or. The orchestra’s recording of Berwald’s symphonies, under the direction of Sixten Ehrling has been nominated for one of the world’s most prestigious prizes, the Gramophone Award. One of the latest releases of music by the American composer Charles Ives (Naxos 8.559353) has won great acclaim and was selected as Editor’s Choice/Recording of the month in October 2008 by the British Classical Music Magazine Gramophone. Vassily Sinaisky was appointed principal conductor of the Malmö Symphony Orchestra in 2007. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
2 Elegiac Melodies, Op.34: No. 2. Varen (The Last Spring)
3232Der Fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman): Overture
24932 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (version for orchestra): No. 1. Hjertesar (The Wounded Heart)
18042 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (version for orchestra): No. 2. Varen (The Last Spring)
16752 Lyric Pieces, Op. 68 (version for orchestra): No. 2. Badnlat (At the Cradle)
1566Fra Holbergs tid (From Holberg's Time), Op. 40 (version for orchestra): I. Prelude
1417No. 2. Det forste mode (The First Meeting)
1308Här är Alfons Åberg
12592 Melodies, Op. 53 (version for orchestra): No. 1. Norsk (Norwegian)
12110In The Steppes Of Central Asia
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Malmo Symphony Orchestra: Portrait

Grieg: Music for String Orchestra
The Works of Richard Wagner
Den vilda bebin - och lite till (Musik av George Riedel, texter av Barbro Lindgren och Thomas Tidholm)
d'Indy: Orchestral Works
Alexandr Borodin: Symphonies Nos. 1 And 2, In The Steppes Of Central Asia
Wada / Ifukube / Toyama: Japanese Orchestral Music
Classical for Sleep
Grieg: Orchestral Music, Vol. 4: Peer Gynt Suites - Orchestral Songs
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Live)
Martin Fröst Plays Concertos Dedicated To Benny Goodman
Japanese Orchestral Music By Wada, Ifukube, Toyama