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463:. Their recording of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with the Minnesota Chorale, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance in 2007, as was their recording of Sibelius's Second and Fifth Symphonies in 2012. On January 26, 2014, the Minnesota Orchestra and Vänskä won the Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance for their recording of Sibelius's 1st and 4th symphonies. In August 2017, the orchestra released a recording of Mahler's Fifth Symphony, starting a cycle of the Mahler symphonies. In November 2017, that recording was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance. 103: 228:
Vänskä's return as music director effective with the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons. In July 2017, the orchestra announced the extension of Vänskä's contract as music director through the 2021–22 season. In December 2018, the orchestra announced that Vänskä would conclude his tenure as music director at the close of the 2021-2022 season. He is to take the title of conductor laureate.
194:. The MOA stated that spending on musician salaries and benefits was depleting the organization's endowment, and that labor costs needed to be reduced by $ 5 million per year. The musicians and their union took the position that the proposed cuts were so deep and draconian as to represent an existential threat to the future of the orchestra. 146:. In 1911, it began a series of children's concerts under the sponsorship of the Young People's Symphony Concert Association (YPSCA), which continues to this day. Early in the 1920s, the orchestra was one of the first to be heard on recordings and on the radio, playing a nationally broadcast concert with guest conductor 174:. In August 2008, the Minnesota Orchestra Association's invested assets totaled $ 168.5 million, 13% less than the $ 192.4 million the Association had projected in its 2007 Strategic Plan. In fiscal year 2009, the Minnesota Orchestra's board "sold $ 28.7 million in securities at a nearly $ 14 million loss". 227:
On January 14, 2014, the Musicians of the Minnesota Orchestra announced that they had reached a collective bargaining agreement with the Minnesota Orchestra Association to end the lockout on February 1, 2014. Concerts resumed at Orchestra Hall in February. On April 24, 2014, the orchestra announced
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at the helm, the orchestra's summer festival has been known by several names, beginning with "Viennese Sommerfest," changing to "MusicFest" in 2001, and eventually reverting to "Sommerfest" in 2003. Sommerfest concerts are held at Orchestra Hall over a four-week period in midsummer. The orchestra
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The entire 2012–13 concert season was canceled. During the lockout, the musicians periodically presented concerts on their own, In December 2012, Musical Director Osmo Vänskä sent a letter to the board of directors and the musicians warning that the lockout was causing severe damage to the
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After the orchestra management cancelled the concerts in question, Vänskä resigned as music director on 1 October 2013 with immediate effect. On October 4 and 5, Vänskä conducted three final concerts with the locked-out orchestra at the University of Minnesota's Ted Mann Concert Hall, with
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first guest-conducted the orchestra. He returned for another guest-conducting engagement in April 2022. In July 2022, the orchestra announced Søndergård's appointment as its next music director, effective with the 2023-2024 season, with an initial contract of five seasons.
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During 2009 and 2010, the orchestra's board reported a balanced budget and drew on its endowment to cover operational deficits. At the time, it was trying to secure $ 16 million in state bonding for renovations of Orchestra Hall and
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On October 1, 2012, the Minnesota Orchestral Association (the orchestra's governing body) locked out the orchestra's musicians and canceled concerts through November 18 after failing to reach a new
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also offers free live music on the plaza before and after each show, in genres varying from folk to jazz to polka. Slatkin was Artistic Director of Sommerfest from 1980 to 1989.
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chooses to cancel the Minnesota Orchestra’s concerts this November, i.e. if they lose confidence in our ability to perform … then I will be forced to resign".
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in 1999. In August 2018, it became the first professional U.S. orchestra to perform in South Africa. In January 2022, the orchestra, Vänskä, and
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in 1923. In 1968, the orchestra changed its name to the Minnesota Orchestra. It makes its home in downtown Minneapolis's
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orchestra's reputation at home and abroad. On April 30, 2013, Vänskä stated he would resign if the lockout continued:
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as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1903. It gave its first performance on November 5, 1903, in Minneapolis's
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Minnesota Orchestral Association, "MOA's invested assets are lower than projected," in Vision for a Sound Future,
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The eighth major orchestra established in the United States, the Minnesota Orchestra was founded by
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In 2007 the Minnesota Orchestra's assets began declining, a trend exacerbated by the
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In the 1970s, the renamed Minnesota Orchestra made a series of recordings for
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November 1903: Review of Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra's first concert
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in the 1930s. In the 1940s, the Minneapolis Symphony was contracted to
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The orchestra first began recording (by the acoustical process) under
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fire, again under Doráti's direction. These recordings were made for
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Interior shot of Orchestra Hall during a Young People's performance.
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gave the North American premiere of the original 1904 version of
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as the guest pianist. As an encore, Vänskä conducted Sibelius's
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The orchestra's "creative partner for summer programming" is
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was the festival's Artistic Director from 2003 to 2017.
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Symphonic orchestra based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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and made a series of records with Ormandy's successor,
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Index

Orchestra
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Orchestra Hall
Thomas Søndergård
www.minnesotaorchestra.org

orchestra
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Orchestra Hall
Emil Oberhoffer
Exposition Building
Bruno Walter
Orchestra Hall
Northrop Memorial Auditorium
University of Minnesota
financial crisis of 2007–2008
Peavey Plaza
collective bargaining agreement
Carnegie Hall
Emanuel Ax
Havana, Cuba
Cuban Thaw
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Elina Vähälä
Jean Sibelius
Violin Concerto
Thomas Søndergård
Emil Oberhoffer

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