BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA The BBC Concert Orchestra was formed in 1952. It has a wide and flexible repertoire, ranging from classical works and musical theatre to light music and film scores, and appears with a huge range of artists every year. Its Conductor Laureate is Barry Wordsworth and Principal Guest Conductor is Charles Hazlewood. Anne Dudley was the Orchestra’s first Composer-in- Association; and Jonny Greenwood has now taken on that rôle as Composer-in-Residence. The Orchestra has close links with BBC Radio 3 which broadcasts the majority of its concerts and with BBC Radio 2 where it is featured on the weekly programme Friday Night is Music Night. On BBC television the BBC Concert Orchestra has appeared in several programmes and can be heard on countless BBC TV soundtracks including the award-winning natural history series Blue Planet and Planet Earth on BBC 1. The Orchestra performs annually at the BBC Proms, makes regular visits to the Royal Festival, Royal Albert and Barbican halls in London and appears throughout Britain and abroad. It has made many recordings, with recent releases on Chandos, ASV White Line, Dutton Epoch and Naxos. The Orchestra is resident at Chichester Festival Theatre and Watford Colosseum.
The BBC Concert Orchestra is a uniquely versatile ensemble, offering a broad repertoire and particularly well known for its popular Friday night series for BBC Radio 2. Formed in 1952, the orchestra has worked with very distinguished conductors, including Sir Adrian Boult, Sir Malcolm Sargent and Sir Charles Groves. Its founder-conductor was Gilbert Vinter and Principal Conductors since have been Sir Charles Mackerras, Vilem Tausky, Marcus Dods, Ashley Lawrence and, currently, Barry Wordsworth. Broadcasts by the orchestra include work for Radio 3, with appearances on television and annual concerts in the London Promenade Concerts. Commercial recordings by the BBC Concert Orchestra include performances of music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Stanley Black and concert tours have taken the orchestra to other countries of Europe, to North America and to the Far East.

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| Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com |
| ADDINSELL: Goodbye Mr. Chips / A Tale of Two Cities |
8.223732 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 1 - Piano Concerto in C major / The Golden Years / Fiddle-Faddle |
8.559313 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 2 - Suite of Carols / A Harvard Festival / Song of Jupiter |
8.559356 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3 - Sleigh Ride / The Typewriter / Plink, Plank, Plunk! / The Syncopated Clock |
8.559357 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 4 - Irish Suite / Scottish Suite / Alma Mater / A Christmas Festival |
8.559381 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Orchestral Music, Vol. 5 – Goldilocks / Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds) |
8.559382 |
| ANDERSON, L.: Sleigh Ride and Other Holiday Favourites (BBC Concert Orchestra, L. Slatkin) |
8.559621 |
| BEST OF BRITISH LIGHT MUSIC |
8.570575-76 |
| Best of British Light Music, Vol. 1 |
8.554709 |
| Best of British Light Music, Vol. 3 |
8.554711 |
| Best of British Light Music, Vol. 5 |
8.554713 |
| BEST OF LONDON |
8.572098-99 |
| BLU-RAY EXPERIENCE (THE) - Opera and Ballet Highlights (Blu-ray, NTSC) |
OABD7000D |
| CHRISTMAS CHILL - The Ultimate Collection |
8.578013-14 |
| MENDELSSOHN: Midsummer Night's Dream (A) (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 1999) (Blu-ray, NTSC) |
OABD7003D |
| MENDELSSOHN: Midsummer Night's Dream (A) (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 1999) (HD-DVD, NTSC) |
OAHD5003D |
| MENDELSSOHN: Midsummer Night's Dream (A) (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 1999) (PAL/NTSC) |
OA0810D |
| MY FIRST BALLET COLLECTION (NTSC) |
OA1019D |
| NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS (THE) Narrated by Stephen Fry |
8.570331 |
| PANDA CLASSICS - Issue Nos. 1-3 (3CD box set) |
8.503204 |
| TORCH: London Transport Suite / Petit Valse / Barbecue |
8.223443 |
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