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City of Belfast Orchestra The City of Belfast Orchestra was a semi-professional symphony orchestra, funded by Belfast Corporation and CEMA NI. The orchestra was established in 1950 and performed 10 - 12 concerts each year in Belfast until it was disbanded in 1966 to make way for the newly formed Ulster Orchestra.[1] Its principal conductors were Denis Mulgan (1950 - 55) and Maurice Miles (1955-66), who subsequently became the Ulster Orchestra's inaugural principal conductor.
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edit- ^ Kennedy, Ciaran (2014). A Desert for the Arts. QUB McClay Library: Unpublished PhD thesis, Queen's University Belfast.
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