The Britten Sinfonia are making an appeal to secure their future following the recently announced Arts Council cuts. To find out how to help click here.
We are delighted - and extremely proud - to have been awarded Gramophone's coveted 'label of the year'. Editor Martin Cullingford writes "A commitment to the finest artists and the highest sound quality, the Colchester-based company is a shining beacon for the art of recording".
We are saddened to hear that the conductor Bramwell Tovey has passed away. Known for his work with Brass Bands & orchestras, he will be greatly missed.
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Critics Circle Award
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Presto Record of Year
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Gramophone Awards
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Sinfonia of London debut!
SoL & John Wilson make stunning Proms debut
Recording with Sir Roger
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Thais wins Juno Award!
Sir Andrew Davis disc wins Best Classical Album (Vocal)
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Sinfonia of London
Sinfonia of London rose to fame in the 1950s as the leading recording orchestra of the day, appearing in the musical credits of more than 300 films and countless gramophone records. Relaunched in 2018 by the British conductor John Wilson, the orchestra brings together outstanding musicians who meet several times a year for specific projects. It includes a significant number of principals and leaders from orchestras based both in the UK and abroad, alongside notable soloists and members of distinguished chamber ensembles. Since their re-launch, their numerous recordings for Chandos have been met with universal acclaim. Three BBC Music Magazine Awards and a Gramophone Award, numerous five-star reviews and recording of the year plaudits keep the orchestra firmly in the limelight. In 2022 Sinfonia of London returned to the BBC Proms, The Arts Desk stating that ‘John Wilson’s handpicked super-orchestra is quite simply the most exciting thing currently happening on the British orchestral scene’.
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“… The March 2022 recording, made in the LSO’s Jerwood Hall, is clear and warm … Balance between soloist and (a slightly reduced) orchestra is excellent. Liner notes, as always from this source, are brief but informative, and include an addendum by Widmann discussing his cadenzas. Eberle is a deeply impressive player, the playing is consistently beautiful, and the early concerto fragment is a real rarity, worth getting to know. Not a first choice perhaps, but a fascinating alternative.”
“… The March 2022 recording, made in the LSO’s Jerwood Hall, is clear and warm … Balance between soloist and (a slightly reduced) orchestra is excellent. Liner notes, as always from this source, are brief but informative, and include an addendum by Widmann discussing his cadenzas. Eberle is a deeply impressive player, the playing is consistently beautiful, and the early concerto fragment is a real rarity, worth getting to know. Not a first choice perhaps, but a fascinating alternative.”
“… The recording offers an excellent balance between piano and violin, captured with clarity and warmth. The Janácek and Bartók are uniformly impressive, but the Brahms will likely divide opinion.”
“… The recording offers an excellent balance between piano and violin, captured with clarity and warmth. The Janácek and Bartók are uniformly impressive, but the Brahms will likely divide opinion.”
“… Overall, a highly impressive La Voix Humaine and an enjoyable Sinfonietta.”
“… Overall, a highly impressive La Voix Humaine and an enjoyable Sinfonietta.”
“…The performance were recorded live in excellent sound, and the notes by Stephen Johnson are short but informative. There is much to appreciate here …”
“…The performance were recorded live in excellent sound, and the notes by Stephen Johnson are short but informative. There is much to appreciate here …”