London Sinfonietta
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London Sinfonietta | |
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Chamber orchestra | |
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Founded | 1968 |
Location | London, England |
Concert hall | Southbank Centre |
Website | www |

The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London.
The ensemble has headquarters at
The core of the London Sinfonietta is its 18 Principal Players. In September 2013 the ensemble launched its Emerging Artists Programme.
The London Sinfonietta's recordings comprise a catalogue of 20th-century classics, on numerous labels as well as the ensemble's own
Directors
David Atherton and Nicholas Snowman founded the orchestra in 1968. Atherton was its first music director, from 1968 to 1973 and again from 1989 to 1991. Snowman was its general manager from 1968 to 1972.[1]
Repertoire and commissions
The ensemble has commissioned and performed many works by both emerging and established composers. In its first concert on 24 January 1968 conducted by its co-founder
In its early years, the ensemble also included classical music in its programming, before its focus moved mainly to music of the latter 20th century. In the early 2000s the ensemble's programming embraced collaborations with pop and electronica artists as it sought to connect the sound-worlds across different genres of contemporary music. Most recently, the ensemble has again updated its focus, placing a priority on music of the 21st century and its connections with other art forms. In recent years its commissions have included works by Gerald Barry, Bryn Harrison and Michel van der Aa; it has worked and recorded with experimental musicians such as Mica Levi and Matthew Herbert, and produced collaborations with contemporary artists such as Martin Creed and Christian Marclay.[citation needed]
The London Sinfonietta has worked with a range of conductors, not least its past music directors David Atherton, Markus Stenz and Oliver Knussen. It has had long-standing relationships with
Residence and festivals
The Sinfonietta is a resident ensemble of the
Recording
The Sinfonietta's acclaimed discography includes seminal recordings of many 20th-century classics, including the premiere recording of
The ensemble now releases recordings in partnership with different labels, which recently have included Thomas Adès' In Seven Days and Louis Andriessen's Anais Nin (on Signum), music by Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen (on Da Capo) and a collaboration with Mica Levi, Chopped and Screwed (on Rough Trade).
Discography
- Jerome Kern: Show Boat, conducted by John McGlinn, EMI, 1988
References
- ^ "(Michael) Nicholas SNOWMAN". Debrett's People of Today. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
- ^ Erica Jeal (7 October 2008). "Kings Place opening concerts Days 3 & 4". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
- ISSN 0356-1402.
- ^ "Jerwood Series | London Sinfonietta". Archived from the original on 10 August 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009. Jerwood Series page on London Sinfonietta website.