Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

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Malaysian Philharmonic
Orchestra
Native nameOrkestra Filharmonik Malaysia
Founded1997
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Concert hallPetronas Philharmonic Hall
WebsiteMPO official website

The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO; Malay: Orkestra Filharmonik Malaysia) is a Malaysian orchestra based in Kuala Lumpur. The orchestra is resident at the Petronas Philharmonic Hall (Dewan Filharmonik Petronas). It is one of Asia's leading orchestras and is praised for its musical qualities.

The patron of the MPO is Tun

Mahathir bin Mohamad, who was the prime minister when the orchestra was founded in 1997. The orchestra is funded primarily through Petronas
, a Malaysian oil and gas company.

Background

Founded in 1997, the MPO made its debut concert on 17 August 1998 under the direction of its first music director and founder, Kees Bakels. In July 2003, Bakels announced his intention to stand down as music director for health reasons. In September 2003, the MPO appointed James Judd to succeed Bakels, effective with the 2004–2005 season. However, on 14 June 2004, the MPO issued a press announcement that "all contractual relationships between MPO and Mr. Judd have ceased with effect from 7 April 2004", without a formal explanation, with the result that Judd never took up the MPO post. Bakels subsequently remained as MPO music director through the end of the 2004–2005 season.[1] Bakels subsequently took the title of conductor laureate of the MPO.

In November 2004, Matthias Bamert was named the new MPO's principal conductor, starting from August 2005.[1] Bamert held the post until the end of the 2007–2008 season. Claus Peter Flor was the MPO's music director, starting from August 2008, with an initial contract of 3 years. Flor continued as music director until the end of the 2013–2014 season. Fabio Mechetti then served as MPO principal conductor for the 2014–2015 season, and stood down from the post in October 2015.

Dato' Seri Ooi Chean See was the founding Resident Conductor of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra from 1998 until 2006. The position remained vacant until Ciarán McAuley held the position from 2014 to 2016. Naohisa Furusawa, a member of the MPO double bass section since January 2003, was named Resident Conductor in 2016. Gerard Salonga was appointed as an additional Resident Conductor in 2018.

In 2018, Jun Märkl first guest-conducted the MPO. He returned for further guest-conducting engagements twice in 2019, and in March 2020. In December 2020, the MPO announced the appointment of Märkl as its next music director, effective with the 2021 season.[2]

Recordings

To date, the MPO has made 17 recordings under 3 labels.

Released
date
Composer:
Album title
Conductor,
performer
Label,
Catalog #
Jan 2001 Jean Sibelius, Aram Khachaturian:
Violin Concertos
Kees Bakels,
Aaron Rosand
Vox Classics,
Cat #: 7904
Feb 2002 Alexander Glazunov:
Violin Concerto, Meditation, Etc.
Kees Bakels,
Aaron Rosand
Vox Classics,
Cat #: 7907
Aug 2002 Antonín Dvořák:
Music for cello and orchestra
Kees Bakels,
Torleif Thedéen
BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1276 CD
Jan 2003 Giuseppe Martucci:
Symphony No. 1 Op. 75 & Symphony No. 2 Op. 81
Kees Bakels BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1255 CD
Aug 2003 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
Scheherazade Op. 35
Kees Bakels BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1377 CD
Sep 2004 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34
Kees Bakels,
Noriko Ogawa
BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1387 CD
Apr 2005 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
Symphony No. 1 & Symphony No. 3 Op. 32
Kees Bakels BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1477 CD
Feb 2006 Édouard Lalo:
Orchestral Works
Kees Bakels,
Torleif Thedéen
BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1296 CD
Apr 2006 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
The Snow Maiden
Kees Bakels BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1577 CD
Jul 2007 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
Orchestral Works
Kees Bakels,
Noriko Ogawa
BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1667 CD
Jun 2009 Josef Suk:
Asrael Symphony
Claus Peter Flor BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1776 SACD
Dec 2010
Bedrich Smetana:
Má vlast
Claus Peter Flor BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1805 SACD
Aug 2011 Vasily Kalinnikov:
The Two Symphonies
Kees Bakels BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1155 CD
Mar 2012 Antonín Dvořák:
Symphony No.7
Claus Peter Flor BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1896 SACD
Jul 2012 Antonín Dvořák:
Symphony No.8
Claus Peter Flor BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1976 SACD
Oct 2012 Antonín Dvořák:
Symphony No.9
Claus Peter Flor BIS,
Cat #: BIS-1856 SACD
Sep 2017 Carl Davis:
Aladdin: The ballet
Carl Davis Carl Davis Collection,
Cat #: 29

Controversies

During Flor's music directorship, nine musicians on

trombonist
), Markus Gundermann (violinist) and Liu Jian (violinist).

In 2015, Malaysian Industrial Court threw out their dismissal suit, citing that the musicians’ fixed term contracts had naturally expired, and therefore, the MPO had not even needed to dismiss them. The court opined that the case is not considered 'sacking' or 'dismissal' but merely not extending the expired contract, which is common in many industries.[4][5]

In a separate case, in May 2014, the Malaysian Industrial Court had ordered the MPO to pay a fine of US$147,000 for the dismissal of its former General Manager, Kim Sargeant in 2006 This decision was reversed in 2016.[6]

Music directors and principal conductors

Resident conductors

  • Ooi Chean See (1998-2006)
  • Ciarán McAuley (2014–2016)
  • Naohisa Furusawa (2016–present)
  • Gerard Salonga (2018–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ben Mattison (19 November 2004). "Malaysian Philharmonic Names Matthias Bamert as Principal Conductor". Playbill Arts. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. ^ "The MPO Announces The Appointment Of Renowned Conductor Jun Märkl As The New Music Director". Broadway World. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Call for international boycott of recruitment auditions at the Malaysian Philharmonic" (Press release). International Federation of Musicians. 30 July 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  4. ^ Qishin Tariq (2 September 2015). "Court: No reason needed to end expat musicians' contract". The Star. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  5. ^ Qishin Tariq (3 September 2015). "Seven expatriate musicians lose unfair dismissal suit". The Star. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Kim Sargeant v Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra ("MPO")". Chambers & Partners. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

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