The Royal Philharmonic Society was founded in 1813 by a group of music enthusiasts in London, including notable figures such as the composer Sir George Smart and the music publisher and patron Sir Joseph Barnby. The society aimed to promote orchestral music and support composers and performers. Over the years, it became a key institution in the development of Classical Music in the UK.
Royal Philharmonic Society was created in 1813.
Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards was created in 1989.
Royal Melbourne Philharmonic was created in 1853.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic was created in 1840.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was created in 1946.
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra was created in 1902.
Belleville Philharmonic Society was created in 1866.
Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society was created in 1940.
Duke of York - Prince Andrew
about 34 to 35 members but all of them are virgins
The London Philharmonic is a major orchestra of the UK, headquartered in the Royal Festival Hall, London, England. The present Principal Conductor is Vladimir Jurowski.
Since 2006 it has been Vasily Petrenko.