100th Anniversary Of The Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra -Croatia 2025
Dubrovnik is the only city in this part of Europe and one of the few in the world the orchestral music of which has been played continuously for seven centuries. The Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra continues the long musical tradition that had already developed during the period of the Dubrovnik Republic (1358 – 1808). The first symphonic concert of the Dubrovnik Philharmonic was held on 13 April 1925 and later it operated as the City Orchestra of Dubrovnik, which, in the 1970s, undertook extensive tours in the USA and Canada (over 120 concerts), while in the 1980s it functioned as the Festival Orchestra. In 1992, the orchestra changed its name to its current name for the last time. Today, it is an important part of Croatia’s cultural heritage, performing regularly in the Rector’s Palace and churches, as well as in major concert halls around the world. It has been awarded the prestigious Milka Trnina Award for outstanding artistic achievements, the City of Dubrovnik Award, the Award for Contribution to the Reputation and Promotion of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in the Country and Abroad, as well as the Orlando Grand Prix at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, presented by Croatian Radio and Television (HRT).
