The Orchestre Philharmonique Slovaque, also known as Slovenská filharmónia, is the premier symphony orchestra of Slovaquie. Established in 1949 under the direction of the renowned conductor Václav Talich, this prestigious ensemble has become one of the most celebrated orchestras in Central Europe. Based in the historic Reduta building in Bratislava, the orchestra is known for its rich discography and captivating performances. From classical masterpieces like Mozart's "Messe du couronnement" to the enchanting melodies of Peer Gynt, the Orchestre Philharmonique Slovaque delivers a musical experience that resonates with audiences worldwide. With a legacy spanning over seven decades, this orchestra continues to be a cornerstone of cultural excellence in Slovakia.