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The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak: Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu ), previously known as Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra and CSR Symphony Orchestra , is a symphony radio orchestra based in Bratislava , Slovakia .

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5-544: Founded in 1929 to serve Slovak Radio , the orchestra became particularly associated with the music of Slovak composers, notably Alexander Moyzes , Eugen Suchoň and Ján Cikker . Chief conductors of the orchestra have included Krešimir Baranović , Ľudovít Rajter , Ladislav Slovák , Václav Jiráček , Otakar Trhlík , Bystrík Režucha , Ondrej Lenárd (1977–90), Róbert Stankovský (1990–2001), Charles Olivieri-Munroe (2001–03), Oliver von Dohnányi (2006–07), and Mario Kosik . in 2019, Ondrej Lenárd

10-543: The European Broadcasting Union between 1993 and 2011. When merged with Slovenská televízia in 2011, SRo operated nine radio channels, all of which were continued as a part of Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska. The following were digital-only channels: [REDACTED] Media related to Slovenský rozhlas at Wikimedia Commons 48°09′15″N 17°06′51″E  /  48.15417°N 17.11417°E  / 48.15417; 17.11417 This article about

15-555: The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOSR), founded in 1929 as the Czechoslovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. As a means to improve the finances of the state-owned public television broadcaster Slovenská televízia (Slovak Television) , on 1 January 2011 SRo merged with Slovenská televízia to create Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska (Radio and Television of Slovakia) . SRo was a full member of

20-667: Was a state-owned nationwide public-service radio broadcaster in Slovakia . It was headquartered in Bratislava in a building shaped like an inverted pyramid , which currently serves as STVR radio's headquarters . SRo began broadcasting from Bratislava, then in Czechoslovakia , twice per week on 3 August 1926 and then daily from 2 October 1926. The broadcaster also managed the Slovak Radio Children's Choir, founded in 1953 , and

25-462: Was installed as the chief conductor. The orchestra has become well known abroad through its broadcasts and recordings, particularly for the Naxos Records label. This article on a classical orchestra is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Slovensk%C3%BD rozhlas Slovenský rozhlas ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈslɔʋenskiː ˈrɔzɦlas] ; "Slovak Radio") or SRo

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