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Sinfonia Smith Square

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Sinfonia Smith Square
Orchestra
The 2023/24 Sinfonia Smith Square Fellowship playing inside Smith Square Hall
Founded2002
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Principal conductorSimon Over
Websitesinfoniasmithsq.org.uk

Sinfonia Smith Square (formerly Southbank Sinfonia) is an arts organisation and orchestra formed out of the merger of Southbank Sinfonia and St John's Smith Square. The organisation comprises a venue, Smith Square Hall, and a fellowship orchestra.

Composed of young professionals from around the world, each year the orchestra brings together 33 graduate musicians for a programme of performance and professional development. The annual fellowship comprises performances across Britain and Europe, and features orchestral repertoire, chamber music, opera, dance and theatre, alongside artist development sessions.[1]

An integral part of the programme is the orchestra's creative partnerships with performing arts organisations including the Royal Opera House, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, the National Theatre and artists such as Patron Vladimir Ashkenazy.[2]

The orchestra frequently collaborates with artists from other music genres, including Squarepusher in 2013, as well as in theatrical projects with the National Theatre. These have included critically acclaimed productions of Amadeus in 2016/18,[3] and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour in 2009/10.[4]

On 14 May 2023 the orchestra made an appearance in a YouTube video made by Max Fosh, where he played the triangle during one of their performances of Finlandia.[5]

The orchestra was shortlisted for a Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Ensemble in 2016[6] and a Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Concert Series and Festivals in 2017[7] for #ConcertLab, a series that explores new approaches to concert presentation.[8]

Sinfonia Smith Square is the resident orchestra of the Anghiari Festival, held in the town of Anghiari (Tuscany, Italy) each July.

Sinfonia Smith Square's patrons include Sir Thomas Allen, John Anderson, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Edward Gardner, Patricia Hodge, James Naughtie and the Rt Hon Lord Smith of Finsbury.

History

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Originally, Southbank Sinfonia was founded in 2002 by Simon Over (the current Artistic Director of Sinfonia Smith Square) Michael Berman CBE, and Katharine Verney. The aim of Southbank Sinfonia was to provide an ensemble that would bridge the one-year period after graduation, giving them a springboard into the music profession.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "The Fellowship Experience". Sinfonia Smith Square. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  2. ^ "Academy of St Martin in the Fields - Side by Side with Sinfonia Smith Square". Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  3. ^ "Amadeus 2018". National Theatre. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  4. ^ Spencer, Charles (2010-01-14). "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour at the National Theatre, review". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
  5. ^ Fosh, Max (May 14, 2023). "I Became A Professional Triangle Player For 12 Seconds" (video). youtube.com.
  6. ^ "2016: Ensemble". Royal Philharmonic Society. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  7. ^ "Concert Series and Festivals: Shortlist". Royal Philharmonic Society. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  8. ^ "#ConcertLab". Southbank Sinfonia. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  9. ^ Finch, Hilary (2002-11-08). "Southbank Sinfonia: a new orchestra is born". The Times. London. Retrieved 2009-06-24.[dead link]