Brașov Philharmonic

Since its early days, it has held a key role in the city's cultural sphere, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, especially within the Transylvanian Saxon community.

With their backing, the orchestra gained recognition and began to attract well-known artists, establishing a notable presence in the region's music scene.

Following World War II, in 1945, Professor and conductor Dinu Niculescu restructured the Philharmonic, developing it into a stable symphonic orchestra.

During this phase, the Philharmonic expanded its repertoire and engaged more with the public by offering symphonic and educational concerts designed for audiences of all ages.

Regarded as one of the most skilled provincial orchestras, the Brașov ensemble gained attention across Romania for its quality performances and varied repertoire, hosting unique concert events with established musicians.