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Orchestre philharmonique de Paris

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The Orchestre philharmonique de Paris (1935-1938) was the name of an orchestra directed by Charles Münch, and of a third orchestra (1958-mid 1960s) directed by Léon Barzin.[1] In 1950, a second Orchestre philharmonique de Paris (or orchestre de la Société philharmonique de Paris), notably directed by Jules Gressier and René Leibowitz, made a large number of gramophone recordings for the labels Classic and Le Chant du Monde.

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  1. ^ Henri Sauguet: l'homme et son oeuvre - p. 177 France Yvonne Bril - 1967 "Orchestre Philharmonique de Paris. Direction : Léon Barzin. Soliste : Jean Boguet. Editions Salabert. Paris. 1964.