- Cedric Dumont, Telecast Orchestra, The Grosvenor Studio Orchestra, The Harmony Fifty, Dolf van der Linden, The New Concert Orchestra, Georges Devereaux, Metropole Orkest, L'Orchestre Devereaux, Walter Warren, Sidney Torch, Louis Voss, Eric Cook, The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, Louis Voss and His Orchestra, West End Celebrity Orchestra, Danish State Radio Orchestra, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Champs Elysees Orchestra, Elliott Mayes, SWR Symphonieorchester, Regent Classic Orchestra, Roger Roger, Frederic Curzon, Group-Forty Orchestra, Robert Farnon, Kurt Rehfeld, Bosworth's String Orchestra
Metropole Orkest
Biography
Famed big band the Metropole Orchestra was founded in 1945 by the Dutch Radio Foundation under the leadership of conductor Dolf van der Linden. In the decades that followed, the orchestra established itself as an institution of the European jazz community, backing everyone from Tony Bennett to Shirley Bassey to Natalie Cole. After 35 years at the helm, van der Linden left the orchestra in 1980, and was replaced by Rogier van Otterloo; in the wake of van Otterloo's 1988 death, the reins were handed to artistic director Dick Bakker, who held them until Vince Mendoza took over in 2005. The Metropole Orchestra's many recordings include collaborations with Lee Konitz, Ernestine Anderson, Bob Brookmeyer, and Clare Fischer, as well as tributes to composers as far ranging as Raymond Scott, Andre Popp, Roger Roger, and Dennis Farnon. ~ Jason Ankeny
