It was at Gotha in the autumn of 1808 that Spohr met the clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt, and the two men hit it off straight away..
Loh-Orchester Sondershausen
Category:German symphony orchestra
The Loh-Orchester Sondershausen is an orchestra from Sondershausen founded around 1600.
It influenced Music in Germany in the 19th century by helping the music of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt to achieve a breakthrough.
Since 1991, the Loh-Orchester Sondershausen has been part of the Theater Nordhausen/Loh-Orchester Sondershausen [de] GmbH.
It was at Gotha in the autumn of 1808 that Spohr met the clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt (1778– 1846), the wind band director at the nearby court of.
Manager since August 2016 is Daniel Klajner.[1] conductor and General Music Director since 2016 is Michael Helmrath.[2]
Origin of the name
From 1806, the outdoor concerts were also open to the general public.
They took place in Lohpark, to the northwest, below Sondershausen Palace. A certain temporal rhythm established itself, so that they were soon called "Lohpark Concerts". The park used to be an oak forest. The bark of the trees was used to make tanbark for tanning animal skins.
In 1918, the abdication of the Prince and the "Princely