The Orchestre National de Bretagne (ONB), founded in 1989, is a dynamic French symphony orchestra based in the culturally rich region of Brittany. Originally established as the Orchestre Symphonique de Bretagne, this ensemble of 44 talented musicians has been a beacon of classical music, addressing the need for symphonic concerts in the area. Under the baton of music director Nicolas Ellis since 2023, and previously led by Grant Llewellyn from 2015, the ONB has gained national recognition and continues to captivate audiences with its diverse repertoire and innovative performances. From beloved classics like "Gabriel's Oboe" to enchanting arrangements of "Over the Rainbow," the orchestra's recordings and live shows offer a rich musical experience. The ONB is not just about music; it's about cultural influence, touring, festivals, and multimedia productions that bring the spirit of Brittany to the world.