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Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra was an orchestra based in Leeds. It was active from its establishment in 1947 until its demise in 1955, and was based in the Leeds Town Hall. Maurice Miles was the orchestra's Principal Conductor, followed by Nicolai Malko.
 
The orchestra was founded in 1947 by the West Riding of Yorkshire. Funding for the YSO was unique as it was achieved from a multiplicity of local authorities, with notable support from the Leeds Corporation which funded the YSO with £40,000 a year to keep it going with a strength of 50 musicians. Its initial conductor was Maurice Miles who remained with the orchestra for the next decade. The inaugural season of 120 concerts included 60 in Leeds. Over thirty 20th Century British works were featured in the season.

In March 1950, the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra gave their first performance in the Royal Albert Hall in London. They returned to London a year later to perform in the new Royal Festival Hall.

Maurice Miles championed the music of British composers in many of his YSO programmes and directed a Festival of British Music in Leeds in 1951 (Festival of Britain year). He had won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in London where he came under the tutellage of conductors such as Sir Henry Wood and Julius Harrison. He later conducted orchestras throughout the world including the BBC orchestras while they were stationed in Bedford during the war.

In 1953, the Film score Engineers in Steel was composed and recorded by the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Maurice Miles. The film was about "An introduction to the English Steel Corporation group of companies"; history and activities, examples of their work."

In 1954, Norman del Mar was conductor of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra.

Nicolai Malko, the chief conductor of the Chicago-based Grant Park Orchestra, returned to England in 1954, to take up the post of chief conductor of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, which he held for only one season, 19541955, before the orchestra, essentially supported by the rate-payers of Leeds, was disbanded
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