Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Biography
The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (MSSO) is a Russian orchestra based in Moscow. The orchestra gives concerts primarily at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, and occasionally in the Great Hall of the Saint Petersburg D.D. Shostakovich Philharmonic Society, as well as in other Russian cities. The orchestra was founded in 1943 under the auspices of the government of the then-USSR. Lev Steinberg was the orchestra's first chief conductor until his death in 1945. Successive chief conductors have included Nikolai Anosov (1945–1950), Leo Ginzburg (1950–1954), Mikhail Terian (1954–1960), Veronica Dudarova (1960–1989) and Pavel Kogan (1989–2022).
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
328 releases · 79 albums · active 1954–2025
- Other credits · 357
Studios: Grand Hall Of The Moscow Conservatoire · Всесоюзная Студия Грамзаписи · Moscow Film Synchro Studios · Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Sviatoslav Richter
- Various
- A. Khachaturian
- David Oistrakh
- George Gershwin
- Rachmaninoff
- П. Чайкoвский
- Svyatoslav Richter


