The early orchestras served the court nobles and were "supported" by them. However, as some musicians became independent in their artistic concepts, they broke away from the court and formed independent orchestras, so there was The concept of "philharmonic orchestra". Over time, this name has become synonymous with music lovers and the love of music and art.
When the Royal Philharmonic Society was established, there was no standing orchestra and no systematic symphony or chamber music performances. Therefore, the society was established with the purpose of promoting high-level instrumental music performances. Thirty previously competing performers Out of their love for music, the family settled their differences and formed this folk association jointly managed by musicians and music lovers.