For Musicians
Young musicians
Britten Sinfonia has developed relationships with a number of schools and youth orchestras over the years, and offers regular coaching sessions for young musicians. Talented instrumentalists from Hills Road Sixth Form College in Cambridge benefit from chamber music coaching from some of Britten Sinfonia’s most experienced principal players.
Music students
Britten Sinfonia works in partnership with the music departments at Cambridge University and Anglia Ruskin University, as well as the Krakow Academy of Music in Poland and a number of other Higher Education institutions. Our annual Composers’ Workshop offers Cambridge University students the opportunity to have their works performed by musicians from Britten Sinfonia and discussed by established composers. This year, young American composer Nico Muhly will be coaching the students.
Links
If you want to find out more about music and musicians, the SoundJunction website is a fantastic and ever-growing resource. And you might see some familiar faces whilst you're there. You can listen to Britten Sinfonia performing David Horne's Emerging Dances, and find out all sorts of information about the piece.
Budding instrumentalists can also find out how Ben Chappell got started on the cello, what made Joy Farrall take up the clarinet, and why Clare Finnimore switched from violin to viola. If you are interested in instruments, you can watch Simon Gunton introduce the many and varied characters of the trombone; find out from Miranda Dale how a violin bow works; or see Steve Williams show you the bigger equivalent on the double bass.
And anyone interested in a musical career can find out what it's like for percussionist David Hockings and harpist Lucy Wakeford. Finally, bassoonist Gareth Twigg dishes the dirt on what it's really like to play for Britten Sinfonia!
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Next Production
Britten Sinfonia At Lunch October
London, Norwich, Cambridge and Birmingham
06 - 15 October 2010
Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet is an acknowledged masterpiece and at the heart of this opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s award-winning lunchtime series. Arguable his best known chamber work, it’s a piece hugely admired by two composers also featured in this concert. The celebrated composer James MacMillan is represented by four miniatures each dedicated to important figures in his life, including Brother Walfrid, founder of Celtic football club, and fellow Scottish composers Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sally Beamish. Maxwell Davies turns the tables with a brand new work in tribute to James MacMillan, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall.
