Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Biography
Founded in 1918 by Ernest Ansermet, permanent conductor until 1967, the world-famous Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR), with its 112 permanent musicians, gives subscription concerts in Geneva and Lausanne, symphony concerts for the City of Geneva and the annual UN Day concert, as well as operatic performances at the Grand Théâtre of Geneva. Its reputation has been forged over the years thanks to its legendary historic recordings and its interpretation of 20th-century French and Russian repertory.
Under its founding conductor and subsequent music directors (Paul Kletzki, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Horst Stein, Armin Jordan, Fabio Luisi, Pinchas Steinberg, Marek Janowski and Neeme Järvi), the OSR has always been an active contributor to the history of music through the discovery or support of leading contemporary composers. The orchestra is a partner of Pro Helvetia until 2017 for the project “Oeuvres suisses”.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande has been heard by millions of radio listeners throughout Europe and beyond. Its recordings for dozens of labels have won major awards. More recently, the orchestra has developed a privileged partnership with Pentatone, recording up to two to three discs per season.
The OSR’s international tours have taken it throughout Europe and Asia and to major cities in North and South America, and it is a frequent guest of music festivals. In 2017, the orchestra visited Spain for its first tour with its new Music and Artistic Director, Jonathan Nott.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is funded by the Canton and City of Geneva, Radio-Télévision Suisse Romande, associations of Friends of the Orchestra and many sponsors and patrons. For its concerts in Lausanne, the OSR receives generous support from the Canton of Vaud.
Events

"Inconstance, fidélité et félicité amoureuse"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Cosi fan tutte
Gioachino Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Jacques Offenbach - Contes d’Hoffmann
Maurice Ravel - L’Heure Espagnole
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Richard Wagner - Lohengrin
Ruggero Leoncavallo - I Pagliacci
Giacomo Puccini - La Bohème
Richard Strauss - Der Rosenkavalier
Artistic adviser : Jean-François Monnard
Stage director : Daniel Estève
ARTISTS :
Jane Irwin, soprano, 1st Prize 1993
Roberto Saccà, ténor, Opera Prize 1989
Jacques-Greg Belobo, basse, 2nd Prize 2000
Oliver Yoonjong Kook, ténor, 2nd Prize 2007
Anna Kasyan, soprano, 3rd Prize 2007
Polina Pasztircsák, soprano, 1st Prize 2009
Ania Vegry, soprano, 3rd Prize 2011
Marina Viotti, mezzo-soprano, 3rd Prize 2016
Andrew Garland, baryton, 3rd Prize Montréal 2009
Marion Lebègue, mezzo-soprano, 1st Prize Toulouse 2014
Matija Meic, baryton, 2nd Prize Helsinki 2014
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Jesús López Cobos, conducting
Direct broadcast on Espace 2