The SSO was established on 8 August 1946 with the name Central Symphony Orchestra. In January 1947, this orchestra reinforced members and incorporated with the State Arts Theatre following year. They participated not only their subscription concerts but performances of ballets and operas including the first grand opera in Korean peninsula ''
People's Commanders'' composed by
Sun-Nam Kim. SSO (at that time called "Symphony Orchestra of the State Arts Theatre") became independent in 1956. In 1969, it combined with the Orchestra of the (North) Korean Arts Film Studio and recorded film scores. The SSO incorporated again with the
Sea of Blood Opera Company in 1971. In the 1970s, the SSO premiered many well-known orchestral works of North Korea, including "
Arirang",
Bumper Harvest comes in Cheongsan Plains,
Dear House at my Hometown,
Maiden on a Swing, Piano Concerto
Korea is One, Violin Concerto
Song of Nostalgia and Symphony
The Sea of Blood. The SSO became fully independent from other arts groups in 1980 and adopted its present name. In 1982, the SSO played
Isang Yun's orchestral work
Exemplum, in memoriam Kwangju for the first time in North Korea, in the presence of the composer. The SSO has received the highest honor of North Korea, the
Order of Kim Il Sung, twice beginning with May 2000. ==Repertoire, concert venues and conductors==