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Nordic Symphony Orchestra
Also known as
NSO
Origin
Tallinn, Estonia
Genres
Classical
Occupation(s)
Symphony orchestra
Years active
1997-present
Members
Principal Conductor Anu Tali Manager Kadri Tali
Website
www.nordicsymphony.com
The Nordic Symphony Orchestra (NSO) (previously Estonian-Finnish Symphony Orchestra) is an international symphony orchestra founded by Anu and Kadri Tali in 1997.
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