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held the title of Chief Conductor in the 2003-2004 season, the orchestra's last chief conductor. Vonk's neurodegenerative illness had debilitated him to the point that he conducted several NRSO concerts from a wheelchair. Other guest conductors have included
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Conductors' Masterclasses, the Oscar Back Concours, and the International Vocalists' Competition. The orchestra appeared at the Holland Festival, the Gaudeamus Week, and in several educational projects.
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The orchestra participated in various operatic productions and in special musical projects as well as international competitions. It served as the regular accompanying orchestra of the
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Jan Marijnissen, "Opdoeken Radio Symfonie Orkest grenst aan barbarij". Dutch Socialist Party commentary, 21 June 2004 (commentary in Dutch).
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The NRSO had also served as the opera orchestra for a number of opera productions, including
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Netherlands Radio Symphony
Orchestra
Official website
radio orchestra
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic
Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic
Kiril Kondrashin
Rachmaninoff
Aleko
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Die tote Stadt
Gaetano Donizetti
Tri sestry
Peter Eötvös
Kenneth Montgomery
Henry Lewis
Kees Bakels
Eri Klas
Hans Vonk
Jiří Kout
János Fürst
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Jaap van Zweden
Alexander Lazarev
Marc Soustrot
Armin Jordan
Jean-Bernard Pommier
Kenneth Montgomery
Henry Lewis
Kees Bakels

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