New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is a national orchestra. One of the world’s oldest national symphony orchestras, they have charmed audiences with memorable concerts and recordings since 1947. We are proud to say that the Symphony New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is part of the Symphony.live family of orchestras.
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About the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Today, the NZSO is recognised as an outstanding orchestra of international stature and their reputation for artistic excellence attracts many of the world’s leading conductors and soloists each year. In 2016 the NZSO was nominated for Best Orchestral Performance at the prestigious Grammy Awards.
In their touring programmes each year the NZSO can perform more than 100 concerts in more than 30 different communities across New Zealand to audiences in excess of 100,000 people. Many more enjoy the Orchestra’s performances through RNZ Concert broadcasts, film soundtracks and CD recordings. They also nurture New Zealand’s best young musical talent through our Engage programmes and the NZSO National Youth Orchestra.
The NZSO also have their own streaming platform called NZSO+, where people can enjoy livestreamed concerts and a diverse catalogue of video-on-demand. You can also find some of their content shared on their YouTube channel and via Instagram.
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Because the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is part of the Symphony.live family of orchestras, you will get free access to the NZSO+ platform, and of course NZSO+ members will get access to Symphony.live. Learn more about NZSO+
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Here you will find the coupon code and link to NZSO+
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