The Academic Symphony Orchestra has more than one hundred years of history behind it. In October 1929 it became a leading group within Ukrainian Broadcasting Committee, and after the founding of the Kharkiv Philharmonic Society it was granted official status as a philharmonic. The first decade of the orchestra's existence was marked by music directors like
Paul Kletzki (1937–38), collaborations with famous conductors
Kurt Sanderling and
Guido Adler,
Fritz Stiedry, and
Eugen Szenkar (Hungary).
Natan Rakhlin and
David Oistrakh started their career with this orchestra. Throughout the orchestra's history, well-known musicians have performed with it, including
Anton Rubinstein, Henrih Neigauz,
Sviatoslav Richter,
Emil Gilels,
Aram Khachaturian,
Mstislav Rostropovich,
Rudolf Kehrer,
Vladimir Krainev,
Dmitri Shostakovich,
Vakhtang Jordania,
Mikhail Pletnev,
Vladimir Spivakov,
Dimitri Bashkirov, Daniel Kramer, Sergey Stadler,
Alexander Kniazev, Alain Daboncourt, James Oliverio,
Sayaka Shoji, Ernest Hoetzl, Anton Sorokow,
Alexander Gavrylyuk,
Krzysztof Penderecki and many others. In 1986 the orchestra won the orchestra competition amongst Soviet Republics under its Music Director
Alexander Alexeev. At the present time the first violinist of the orchestra is Igor Shapovalov, who has the title of
People's Artist of Ukraine. In 2001 Yuriy Yanko, holder of the title "Honoured Worker of the Arts of Ukraine", and a prize-winner in The International Vakhtang Jordania Conducting Competition, was appointed music director and principal conductor of the Kharkiv Philharmonic Orchestra. The Kharkiv Philharmonic Orchestra participates regularly in international forums of classical music such as the "
Kyiv Music Fest", the "Kharkiv Assembly", "Music – Our Common Home", "Sergey Rakhmaninov and Ukrainian Culture", "The International
Vladimir Krainev Young Pianists Competition", "The International Young Pianists Competition" in the town of Kitzingen (Germany), and "The International
Vakhtang Jordania Conducting Competition". In addition, the orchestra has made successful concert tours; while on a tour in Spain in 2003 it was recognized as "The Best Foreign Orchestra Of The Year". In October 2006 the orchestra was granted "Academic" status. The orchestra's audio recordings are kept in the National Radio reserves, its concerts are broadcast on radio and TV, and its reviews are published in the regional and national press. == Principal Conductor Yuriy Yanko ==