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2023 7 DecPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2023 29 NovPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2023 15 AprGrand Théâtre de Provence 3 Songs
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2022 5 OctPhilharmonie de Paris 3 Songs
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2022 21 AprPhilharmonie de Paris 3 Songs
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2022 16 FebPhilharmonie de Paris 5 Songs
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2022 19 JanPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2021 16 DecPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2021 15 DecPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2021 15 SepPhilharmonie de Paris 3 Songs
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2019 5 DecPhilharmonie de Paris 3 Songs
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2019 31 JanPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2018 15 MarPaleis voor Schone Kunsten / Palais des Beaux-ArtsNo setlists
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2017 17 MayPhilharmonie de Paris 3 Songs
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2017 23 FebPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2016 15 OctPhilharmonie de Paris 2 Songs
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2016 15 AprEmirates Palace 1 Song
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2016 10 AprPhilharmonie de Paris 1 Song
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2015 5 MarPhilharmonie de Paris 1 Song
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1994 10 MarCarnegie HallNo setlists
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1994 8 MarCarnegie HallNo setlists
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1989 18 FebCarnegie HallNo setlists
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- Artist
- Orchestre de Paris
- Genres
- french orchestra orchestra
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- City
- Paris, France
- Biography
- The Orchestre de Paris is a French orchestra based in Paris. The orchestra performs most of its concerts at the Salle Pleyel. In 1967, following the dissolution of the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, conductor Charles Munch was called on by the Minister of Culture, André Malraux, and his music director, Marcel Landowski to create a new orchestra in Paris. Soon after its creation, Munch died in 1968, and Herbert von Karajan was hired as an interim music advisor from 1969 to 1971.
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