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Southbank Sinfonia
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Ensemble
 
Southbank Sinfonia is a classical music ensemble based in London, England. Founded in 2002, the group is made up of young musicians who have recently graduated from music conservatories and are looking to gain experience in the professional music world. The idea for Southbank Sinfonia was born out of a desire to provide a platform for young musicians to gain experience and develop their skills in a supportive and collaborative environment. The group was founded by James Murphy, a conductor and music educator who had previously worked with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Opera House. The ensemble's main members are its musicians, who are selected through a rigorous audition process. The group typically consists of around 30 musicians, including string players, wind players, and percussionists. The musicians are all recent graduates of music conservatories and come from all over the world, including the UK, Europe, and Asia. One of the highlights of Southbank Sinfonia's early years was its residency at the Southbank Centre in London. The group performed a series of concerts at the centre's Purcell Room, showcasing their talents and gaining exposure to a wider audience. The residency also provided the group with the opportunity to work with some of the world's leading conductors and soloists, including Sir Simon Rattle and Maxim Vengerov. In 2005, Southbank Sinfonia embarked on its first international tour, performing in venues across Europe. The tour was a great success, with the group receiving critical acclaim for their performances. This led to further international tours in subsequent years, including visits to Asia and the United States. Over the years, Southbank Sinfonia has collaborated with a wide range of artists and organizations, including the Royal Ballet, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Proms. The group has also commissioned and premiered new works by contemporary composers, including Mark-Anthony Turnage and Sally Beamish. In 2011, Southbank Sinfonia was awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society's Ensemble Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to classical music in the UK. The award was a testament to the group's commitment to excellence and their dedication to promoting classical music to new audiences. In recent years, Southbank Sinfonia has continued to go from strength to strength. The group has performed at some of the world's most prestigious venues, including the Royal Albert Hall and the Barbican Centre. They have also continued to collaborate with leading artists and organizations, including the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Opera House. Southbank Sinfonia's commitment to nurturing young talent has also remained a core part of their mission. The group has established a number of educational initiatives, including a mentoring program for young musicians and a series of workshops and masterclasses for aspiring conductors. In conclusion, Southbank Sinfonia is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the UK's classical music scene. Founded in 2002, the group has provided a platform for young musicians to gain experience and develop their skills in a supportive and collaborative environment. Over the years, the group has performed at some of the world's most prestigious venues and collaborated with leading artists and organizations.
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