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became permanent honorary conductor, a position he held until 1966. Fred O'Callaghan conducted the orchestra between 1967 and 1971. Thereafter the orchestra adopted a policy of offering opportunities for a wider range of younger conductors, but O'Callaghan frequently returned to conduct individual
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made his first public solo appearance on 16 June 1949. The enlargement of the RÉSO in 1948 replaced the DOP's pre-eminent role in providing orchestral concerts with those of a professional standard, and the founding of other amateur orchestras during the later twentieth century complemented and
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was instrumental in founding the Dublin Junior Orchestra with a view to providing young players of classical music with the opportunity to gain orchestral experience. It gave its first concert on 5 June 1940 in the Abbey Lecture Hall. The orchestra grew rapidly under Nelson and adopted the name
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developed its work. The DOP regularly gives three concerts annually in Dublin and occasionally performs outside the capital. It also pioneered bringing orchestral music to schools in the provinces.
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concerts up until 1995. Other conductors have included Robert Houlihan, David Carmody, and Fergus Sheil. Since then, principal conductors have been
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Dublin Orchestral Players for its second concert the following year. When Nelson left Dublin in 1943,
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Dublin
Ireland
Havelock Nelson
Brian Boydell
David Brophy
Radio Éireann Symphony Orchestra
Bach
Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf
Irish composers
Hugh Maguire
"Information from website"
Official website
Categories
Irish orchestras
Musical groups established in 1939
Symphony orchestras

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