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  2. National Symphony Orchestra (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The National Symphony Orchestra (UK) was founded in 1941 by conductor Sidney Beer (1899–1971) as the Sidney Beer Orchestra. It flourished during World War II ...

  3. Category:British symphony orchestras - Wikipedia

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    National Philharmonic Orchestra; National Schools Symphony Orchestra; National Scout and Guide Symphony Orchestra; National Symphony Orchestra (UK) National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain; National Youth Orchestra of Wales; New Birmingham Orchestra; New Symphony Orchestra (London) Nottingham Symphony Orchestra

  4. National Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1930 by cellist Hans Kindler, its principal performing venue is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

  5. BBC Proms - Wikipedia

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    Current BBC Proms logo, used from the 2022 Proms season Outside the Royal Albert Hall during the BBC Proms season of 2008. The BBC Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

  6. National Symphony Orchestra (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    National Symphony Orchestra may refer to any of several orchestras playing classical music ... National Symphony Orchestra (UK), founded 1941, disbanded 1946;

  7. British Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Boult, conductor of the British Symphony Orchestra 1920–1923, by Ishibashi Kazunori (1923). The British Symphony Orchestra (BSO or BrSO) is the name of a number of symphony orchestras, active in both concert halls and recording studios, which have existed at various times in Britain since c1905 until the present day.

  8. Debbie Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    Wiseman conducted the National Symphony Orchestra playing the music live to accompany screenings in Birmingham and London of two of those films, The Selfish Giant and The Nightingale and the Rose. [5] In 2007 she was awarded the Gold Badge of Merit by the British Academy of Composers & Songwriters. [3]

  9. New Symphony Orchestra (London) - Wikipedia

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    The New Symphony Orchestra (NSO) was founded in London in 1905 by the clarinettist Charles Draper and the flautist Eli Hudson. After ten years it became the orchestra of the Royal Albert Hall, and continued under that name until 1928, after which it resumed its original name, giving concerts during the 1930s.