Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra at the Federation Concert Hall

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About Us

The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra has been at the forefront of concert life in Tasmania for more than six decades. Established in 1948 and declared a Tasmanian Icon in 1998, the TSO gives nearly 80 concerts annually including seasons in Hobart and Launceston, and appearances in Tasmanian regional centres. Additionally, the TSO collaborates with other Tasmanian arts organisations, including highly successful projects with the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Resident in Hobart’s purpose-built Federation Concert Hall, the TSO has a full complement of 47 musicians. Marko Letonja is the orchestra’s Chief Conductor and Artistic Director. For works that require choral forces, the TSO is joined by the TSO Chorus. With approximately 80 CDs in its catalogue, including 21 titles in the Australian Composer Series on ABC Classics and 14 in the Romantic Piano Concerto Series on the British label Hyperion, the TSO is known and heard nationally and internationally. In December 2016-January 2017 the TSO gave a highly successful tour of China, performing nine concerts in seven cities, including Shanghai and Nanjing.