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      • From its foundation in 1948 as the Raidió Éireann Symphony Orchestra the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra has been at the forefront of symphonic music in Ireland providing an unbroken stream of concerts. Since that time, the orchestra has firmly established itself as a primary force in Irish musical life.
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  2. In 1953, the orchestra found a principal conductor in Milan Horvat, who remained until 1956. In 1961, Ireland added television to its broadcasting service. The name of the new organisation was to be Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). The orchestra became known as the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra (RTÉSO).

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  3. The National Symphony Orchestra has been at the centre of Ireland’s cultural life for 75 years. Formerly the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, it was founded in 1948 as the Raidió Éireann Symphony Orchestra. In 2022, the Orchestra transferred from RTÉ to the remit of the National Concert Hall.

  4. As well as being home to RTÉ’s National Symphony Orchestra, audiences have enjoyed performances of every type of music produced in Ireland, from classical to country, from sean-nós to rap. Music is the heart and soul of Ireland.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO; previously known as Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra, RTÉ Symphony Orchestra and the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra) is the largest professional orchestra in Ireland. Housed at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, since January 2022, it used to be the concert and ...

  6. Founded in 1948 as the Raidió Éireann Symphony Orchestra, its creation was the result of a gradual building up of the station’s musical capacities that had begun with just a septet (string sextet and piano) when Ireland’s first radio service was established in 1926.

  7. The orchestra which this year celebrates its 75th anniversary as the National Symphony Orchestra was officially launched in 1948 as the Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra (RÉSO) and, from 1966, the RTÉSO.

  8. The National Concert Hall is a national cultural institution and the designated home of music in Ireland.

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