Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

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Little River Band - Backstage Pass - Fall From Paradise (w/symphonic intro)
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Stephen Leek - 'Kondalilla' from Great Southern Spirits
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Arthur Benjamin : Three Caribbean Pieces for orchestra (1938-46)
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Commonwealth of Australia | The Swagman's Promenade
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Nussknacker russischer Tanz
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Matthew Sheens and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
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Greta Bradman - "Songs My Mother Taught Me"
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Classic Choir sings All is Love by Katie Noonan
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Pines Of Rome - The Janiculum (3/4) - Georges Prêtre
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Traditional - The Parting Glass [Music Video]
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The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) was founded as a 17 player radio ensemble and performed its first series of public concerts in 1936. Mr William Cade, an Adelaide born musician who had worked in London with Sir Thomas Beecham, was the orchestra's first conductor.

The orchestra reformed in 1949 as the 55 member South Australian Symphony Orchestra with the legendary Professor Henry Krips as resident conductor. During his 23 year association with the orchestra, Professor Krips achieved a level of musical performance and established the ASO's current reputation as an orchestra of world standard. His successor, the energetic and charismatic Elyakum Shapirra, was responsible for leading the ASO on its first interstate tour to Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. The orchestra reverted to its original and present title, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in 1975.