Slovak Philharmonic
The Slovak Philharmonic or Slovak State Philharmonic (Slovenská filharmónia) is a Slovak symphony orchestra based in Bratislava. Founded in 1949, the orchestra has resided since the 1950s in the Baroque era Reduta Bratislava concert hall constructed in 1773.
| Slovak Philharmonic | |
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| Orchestra | |
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| Founded | 1949 | 
| Location | Bratislava, Slovakia | 
| Concert hall | Reduta Bratislava Concert Hall | 
| Principal conductor | Daniel Raiskin | 
| Website | filharmonia | 
The current chief conductor of the orchestra is Daniel Raiskin, since the start of the 2020–2021 season.[1]
Principal conductors
    
- Václav Talich (1949–1952)
 - Ľudovít Rajter (1949–1952)
 - Tibor Frešo (1952–1953)
 - Ľudovít Rajter conductor (1953–1976)
 - Ladislav Slovák (1961–1981)
 - Libor Pešek (1981–1982)
 - Vladimir Verbitsky (1982–1984)
 - Bystrík Režucha (1984–1989)
 - Aldo Ceccato (1990–1991)
 - Ondrej Lenárd (1991–2001)
 - Jiří Bělohlávek (2003–2004)
 - Vladimír Válek (2004–2007)
 - Peter Feranec (2007–2009)
 - Emmanuel Villaume (2009–2016)
 - James Judd (2017–2020)
 - Daniel Raiskin (2020-present)
 
References
    
- Zuzana Vilikovská (2017-11-03). "James Judd: Whether it is orchestral music, jazz or rock – music is music". Slovak Spectator. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
 
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