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The Orchestra

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OriginBirmingham
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AlbumsNo Rewind
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Patterns In Sound
GenresRock
Pop Music
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Members Mik Kaminski
SongsSongsOvertureShall We Dance (O.S.T - 1937) · 1937 Twist and ShoutNo Rewind · 2001 Can't Wait to See YouNo Rewind · 2001 View 25+ more
ListOvertureShall We Dance (O.S.T - 1937) · 1937
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About The Orchestra


The Orchestra is a rock band formed by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II. It is the continuation of ELO Part II following Bev Bevan's departure and selling of his share in the rights to the ELO name to Jeff Lynne.

Keir Starmer chooses Ode to Joy as music to 'sum up' Labour

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Nov 24,2023 12:31 pm

... On why it reflects Labour he said: " You ve got The Orchestra, you ve got the voices, you ve got this big combination...

Angélique Kidjo on being hangry and Africa's tsunami of talent

Angélique Kidjo on being hangry and Africa's tsunami of talent
Nov 17,2023 1:21 am

... Those kids playing in The Orchestra, they re second, third and first generation immigrants from Africa and they re excellent...

The Game Awards 2023: Baldur's Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2 top nominations

The Game Awards 2023: Baldur's Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2 top nominations
Nov 13,2023 2:31 pm

... His whopping eight-minute acceptance speech was one of the most memorable moments of the night, second only to " flute guy" - The Orchestra member who stole the show with his energetic performance...

The musicians with disabilities embracing virtual reality

The musicians with disabilities embracing virtual reality
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... She said: " I just had to pinch myself performing with The Orchestra...

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships

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... Cara, from County Down, plays in the strings section of The Orchestra that emerged out of the Northern Ireland peace process...

Antigua and Barbuda's youth orchestra plays to inspire

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Oct 7,2023 11:40 pm

... Before The Orchestra s formation seven years ago, most of these teenagers had never picked up a classical instrument, much less grappled with the tricky compositions of Tchaikovsky...

UK's first school set up in partnership with orchestra opens

UK's first school set up in partnership with orchestra opens
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... In 2020 The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment announced it was moving into Acland Burghley School in North London, after the lease on its previous accommodation came to an end...

Proms to launch with Ukrainian premiere and Lesley Manville

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... " What senior football match can you go to for eight pounds? What opera? How much do you have to pay to see Beyoncé or Elton John? " But here, you can be right at the front, within touching distance of The Orchestra, with the music unfolding around you...

Antigua and Barbuda's youth orchestra plays to inspire

May 6,2023 1:41 pm

By Gemma HandySt John's, Antigua and Barbuda

As far as rehearsals rooms go, it is not ideal. But this modest office overlooking the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium - complete with statue of The Mighty cricketer Himself - is a reminder at least that small nations are capable of lofty achievements.

The questionable acoustics do little to quell the enthusiasm of the young musicians who comprise Antigua and Barbuda's Youth Symphony Orchestra .

Before The Orchestra 's formation seven years ago, most of these teenagers had never picked up a classical instrument, much less grappled with the tricky compositions of Tchaikovsky.

Today they are hard at work practising one of Dvorak's Slavonic Dances ahead of a highly anticipated performance in London later this month alongside The Royal Philharmonic.

Orlando Gordon, 17, says learning The Trombone might never have crossed his mind, had he not seen one of The Orchestra 's early performances and been inspired to join.

On that particular occasion, the Kanneh-Mason Family - who have Antiguan heritage and have been integral in helping The Orchestra get off the ground - were among the ensemble On Stage .

" I was Blown Away by Sheku's sound specifically, " Orlando says of the young cellist. " I said 'I have to be on that stage'. "

Despite having no musical experience, Orlando, then 13, was welcomed into The Orchestra and invited to pick an instrument.

" I chose The Trombone , not knowing what it was. My Friend told me to just blow into it and hear The Sound come out, " he says, letting out a belly laugh as he imitates the far from melodic noise it made.

Orlando quickly became adept and soon had a circle of new friends too.

" The Orchestra is a place where you can have genuine teenage fun, " he says. " Even if you don't know How To play or read music, they will take The Time to teach you and it's all for free. "

Born to a mechanic father and A Mother who works in tourism, Orlando is The First musician in His Family .

While his peers are out socialising, Orlando can usually be found At Home Composing Music and is now writing full orchestra pieces, a hobby given impetus during pandemic lockdowns.

" My parents are really proud of me, " he says. " They didn't expect it at all as they're not musical People . "

In addition to giving him an outlet for self-expression, mastering complex harmonies has spawned success in Orlando's studies too. Having to read and listen carefully translated to better grades in maths, he adds.

For 15-year-old violinist Emily James , sight-reading the notes and memorising techniques have also translated to increased ability in the classroom.

In a country where most youngsters her age are listening to Caribbean soca and dancehall, Emily is something of an anomaly. Even before joining The Orchestra in 2019, she would tune in to Classical Music on YouTube to help her study.

The Violin is notoriously difficult to learn and Emily admits her first attempts were somewhat " squeaky".

" I have to practise a lot, because some of those pieces are really difficult. I think it will take many years to really master it, " she tells The Bbc .

But The Feeling of being On Stage , performing with her friends, immersed in The Musical alchemy they create, is worth the effort.

For The Orchestra 's founders, Emily and Orlando are precisely the kind of success stories they had hoped for.

Discovering Sheku Kanneh-Mason's Antiguan links seven years ago galvanised the country's High Commissioner to the UK, Karen Mae-Hill, into action.

Sheku and His Family were invited to The Island to perform and assess local appetite for setting up an orchestra.

Organisers were overwhelmed by The Reception and began to put plans in place.

A Dream , of course, is one thing. Making It a Reality - on a tiny island of 100,000 People - is another entirely.

" We didn't have the structure, our technical ability was limited and finding People to teach was a challenge, " recalls Claudine Benjamin, The Orchestra 's chief operating officer.

The Kanneh-Masons were integral in helping form a transatlantic network of goodwill.

" People saw value in what we wanted to do, which was impact the lives of Young People through music, " Claudine explains.

Partnerships were formed with various charitable bodies who supplied instruments, tutors and mentors.

" The generosity over The Years has been phenomenal - as has The Dedication We Are seeing from the Young People , " Claudine says.

Accessibility for all is at The Core of The Orchestra 's ethos. The only requirement to join is self-discipline. Youngsters with no transport are picked up from home so they can attend practice.

These Days , international mentors are working online with The Group 's student teachers to slowly reduce reliance on overseas help.

Orlando thinks that One Day , Antigua and Barbuda could have its own conservatoire, enhancing The Nation 's touristic offerings far beyond The Beaches .

Claudine smiles as she speaks of The Doors slowly being opened to the country's Young People .

On 15 October, The Orchestra will join The Royal Philharmonic On Stage at Duke's Hall in Marylebone.

" That's something they might see on television, never thinking an opportunity like that would be available to them, " Claudine says.

" They can sit On Stage with these People , collaborate with them and learn from them. "

Claudine is a staunch believer in The Talent that rests within The Twin isles' borders and hopes to establish an annual Music Festival One Day .

" We don't play to entertain, but to inspire, " she says, adding: " We want to be known as a People who can do this. We never want a 'charity clap': we want a wow. "

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