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Mexico City Philharmonic

Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra-1.jpg
April 28, 2013, program featuring Peter and the Wolf
Native name Orquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México
Founded 1978
Location 5141 Periférico Sur (South Loop)
Tlalpan
Mexico City
Concert hall Ollín Yoliztli Cultural Center
Principal conductor Scott Yoo
Website ofcm.cultura.df.gob.mx

The Mexico City Philharmonic OrchestraOrquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México — is an orchestra of international rank founded and underwritten by the National Government of Mexico. The home venue is the Ollín Yoliztli Cultural Center in Tlalpan, Mexico City, which opened in 1979.

The Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1978 by the National Government of Mexico through an initiative by Carmen Romano, wife of then President of Mexico, José López Portillo. The Philharmonic was part of a plan to make fine arts education accessible to youths. The government launched classical music workshops and formed professional orchestras, including the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra. Fernando Lozano Rodríguez was the founding conductor. The Philharmonic's venue name, ollín yoliztli, means "life movement" or "life force" in Náhuatl.

Guest conductors have included Leonard Bernstein, Eduardo Mata, and Enrique Diemecke. Guest soloists have included Martha Argerich, Narciso Yepes, Nicanor Zabaleta, Renata Scotto, Birgit Nilsson, Claudio Arrau, Janos Starker, Isaac Stern, Placido Domingo, and María Teresa Rodríguez . Artistic directors are appointed by the Secretary of Culture of Mexico City.

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The Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra has made over a hundred recordings, most of which have been the works of Mexican composers. The Philharmonic is reputed to be most prolifically recorded orchestra of music by Mexican composers. In 1981, the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra won the Academie du Disque Francais Grand Prize for its recording of "Mexican Ballets" by Blas Galindo, José Pablo Moncayo, and Carlos Chávez. Fernando Lozano Rodríguez was the conductor. The jury stated that the Philharmonic was the best in Latin America.


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