Founded in 1879 by Pablo de Sarasate as Orquesta Santa Cecilia de Pamplona. It was renamed in 1995 as the Orquesta Pablo Sarasate, and it is known also as the Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra (OSN).
It is the oldest active orchestra in Spain. Since 2003, it uses as Concert hall the [l1115503]; previously, it used the Teatro Gayarre.
It was associated with the Fundación Pablo Sarasate from 1997 to August 2016. Starting September 2016, it has been linked to the Fundación Baluarte.
Conductors:
Joaquín Maya with Ricardo Villa as occasional substitute (1879-1932)
Joaquín Gasca, military conductor (1933-1936)
Fermín Muruzábal (1936-1945)
Luis Morondo (1945-1960)
Bruno Muñoz (1960-1962)
[a5201262] (1962-1983)
Miguel Roa(1983-1985)
Jacques Bodmer (1985-1993)
[a2396215] (1993-1995).
Ernest Martínez Izquierdo (1997-2013). Honorary conductor.
Antoni Wit (2013-) Honorary conductor and Artistic Director.
1997
Àudiovisuals de Sarrià
CD, Album
1992
Arion (2)
CD
2014
EDR Discos
2xCD, Album, Promo
1997
Alfa Delta
2xCD, Comp, Ltd, Num, Fat
1995
Rtve Música
CD, Album
1995
Rtve Música
CD, Album
1994
Rtve Música
CD, Album
1994
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate
Orquesta Pablo Sarasate