National Symphony Orchestra (disambiguation)
For the (US) National Symphony Orchestra, see National Symphony Orchestra.
National Symphony Orchestra is used for the name of many orchestras in different countries. It may refer to the:
- Danish National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1925
- Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, which can trace its origins back to 1926
- Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1970, which can trace its origins back to 1948
- Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
- Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1999
- Myanmar National Symphony Orchestra
- National Iranian Symphony Orchestra, founded 1998
- National Symphony Orchestra (Bolivia)
- National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, the re-establishment in 2004 of an orchestra founded in 1952
- National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, founded 1940
- National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, traces its origins to the latter 18th Century, formalized in the early 1920s
- National Symphony Orchestra (Dominican Republic), founded 1941
- National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador
- National Symphony Orchestra Ghana
- RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, founded 1947, adopted present name 1989
- National Symphony Orchestra of London, plays mostly popular music rather than classical, began in the 1940s
- National Symphony Orchestra (Malaysia)
- National Symphony Orchestra (Mexico), present form since 1946, can trace its origins to 1881
- National Symphony Orchestra (Peru), founded 1938
- National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio
- National Symphony Orchestra of the South African Broadcasting Corporation
- National Symphony Orchestra (Taiwan), founded 1986
- National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
- National Symphony Orchestra (United States), founded 1931
- The Syrian National Symphony Orchestra, Damascus, Syria
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