History of the Orchestra

Overview
1966

Ulster Orchestra founded on 28th September, with 37 players.

Conductor: Maurice Miles.

Funded and administered by Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

1967Sergiu Comissiona appointed as Conductor.
1969Edgar Cosma appointed as Conductor.
1974

Alun Francis appointed as Resident Conductor.

Bryden Thomson appointed Principal Conductor. Particular focus on British music; established a niche for the Orchestra, which began to build an excellent reputation for its performances of Bax, Harty, Elgar and Vaughan Williams.

1979Began CD recording. Now (2007) has a catalogue of some 70 highly-acclaimed recordings.
1980Independent company, Ulster Orchestra Society Limited, established to run the affairs of the Orchestra.
1981BBC cutbacks dismantled BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra. BBC Radio 3 and BBC NI became core funders of the Ulster Orchestra, which expanded its strength to 55 players, increasing repertoire and public appeal. Along with ACNI funding, additional core funding injected by Belfast City Council and Gallaher Limited. Excellent funding partnership: ACNI, BCC, BBC & Gallaher.
1983Tour of major venues in England and Wales.
1984Gramophone Engineering Award for Chandos resording of Bax Symphony No. 4
1985

First BBC Henry Wood Promenade concert.

Vernon Handley appointed Principal Conductor. He continued the orchestra's close association with British music.

1986First international tour to Holland, Germany and Austria with Vernon Handley.
1988Second BBC Henry Wood promenade concert.
1989

Yan Pascal Tortelier appointed Principal Conductor.

French repertoire fully explored.

Barbican appearance and short English/Scottish tour.

1990Third BBC Henry Wood Promenade concert.
1991Korean Tour.
1992American Tour.
1993

Short English Tour.

En Shao appointed as Principal Conductor.

First resident Music Week in Enniskilllen.

Concerts in Dublin and the opening of the new Limerick Concert Hall.

1994

Tour to England and Scotland.

Resident music week in Cookstown.

1995

Fourth BBC Henry Wood Promenade tour.

Resident music week in Derry.

63 full-time players, 38 Belfast concerts, 17 concerts outside Belfast, extensive schools’ programme reaching over 5,000 schoolchildren, 12 weeks’ BBC studio work, 12 free BBC Invitation Concerts, 2 concerts for Belfast Festival at Queen’s, two periods with Opera Northern Ireland, concerts in Cork, Waterford, Limerick and Galway. Over 1,000 Belfast subscribers, average attendances up to 85% at Ulster Hall concerts and Box Office receipts up more than 7%.

1996

Dmitry Sitkovetsky appointed as Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor.

Two-Week tour to Germany.

1997

Waterfront Hall opens in Belfast.

Takuo Yuasa appointed as Principal Guest Conductor.

1998

Tour to Spain.

Fifth BBC Henry Wood promenade concert.

1999

Short tour to Germany/Netherlands.

Residency in Hong Kong.

2000

Takuo Yuasa's appointment extended for a further two years.

Concert in Utrecht.

2001

Thierry Fisher appointed Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor.

Dmitry Sitkovetsky appointed Conductor Laureate.

Sixth BBC Henry Wood promenade concert.

Opening concert of UKwithNY Festival.

Eastern European tour ( Czech Republic, Poland and Bratislava )

Gallaher sponsorship ends March 2001 due to new Government regulations.

2002

David Byers appointed Chief Executive.

Mendelssohn Symphony Cycle.

2003

Takuo Yuasa's appointment extended a further two years.

Vernon Handley appointed Conductor Laureate.

Schubert Symphony Cycle.

St Patrick's Day concert in Dublin's National Concert Hall.

Seventh BBC Henry Wood Promenade concert.

Summer concerts at Farmleigh House and National Concert Hall, Dublin.

2004

Thierry Fisher's appointment extended for a further two years.

Gulliver education project.

Beethoven Symphony Cycle.

2005

World Harp Congress concert in Dublin.

Weekend residency in Cork for European Capital of Culture 2005.

Eight BBC Henry Wood Promenade concert.

Brahms Symphony Cycle.

Launch of New Popular Classics series.

Kenneth Montgomery appointed as Principal Guest Conductor.

Jose Cura concert in Killarney.

2006

Brian Irvine appointed as Associate Composer.

Three own-promoted concerts in NCH, Dublin.

Mozart 250th birthday special weekend.

Schumann Symphony Cycle.

2007

Kenneth Montgomery appointed as Principal Conductor.

A Marvellous Medicine education project

Concert for Chinese New Year

Katherine Jenkins concert

Four own-promoted concerts in Dublin

Tour of border areas financed by Arts Council of Ireland

Concert for Kilkenny Festival

Ulster Hall closed for 18 months

Border area tour funded by Arts Council Ireland

2008

Bryn Terfel concerts in Belfast and Dublin

Ninth BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concert

Concert for Kilkenny Festival

Achievements

Some Major Achievements
  • Major Annual concert series in Belfast with international soloists and conductors.
  • Some 70 CDs available, many worldwide ( including topping Japan's classical charts ).
  • Eight London BBC Proms appearances.
  • Hundreds of BBC Radio 3 broadcasts and many television appearances.
  • Tours across Europe, the USA and the Far East.
  • Many commissions from composers in Ireland, including Gerald Barry, Deirdre Gribbin, Donnacha Dennehy, Kevin O'Connell, Ian Wilson, Elaine Agnew, Stephen Gardner, Greg Caffrey, Deirdre McKay, Rachel Holstead, Frank Lyons, Bill Campbell, Paul Wilson, Adrian Thomas, Philip Hammond and David Byers and international figures such as Malcolm Williamson, John Tavener, Rodion Shchedrin, Lyell Cresswell, Paweł Szymański and Kevin Volans.
  • Royal Philharmonic Society's first award for an education project ( in West Belfast ).
  • Establishment of an annual Dublin Series in the National Concert Hall.