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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

Keir Starmer chooses Ode to Joy as music to 'sum up' Labour
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
Nov 1,2023 10:21 pm

... She said: " I just had to pinch myself performing with The Orchestra...

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
Oct 18,2023 8:51 pm

... 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

Antigua and Barbuda's youth orchestra plays to inspire
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
Sep 15,2023 1:31 pm

... 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

Proms to launch with Ukrainian premiere and Lesley Manville
Jul 14,2023 12:01 pm

... " 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...

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships

May 6,2023 1:41 pm

By Niall McCrackenBBC News NI

" Our orchestra shows how the two communities can come together through music. "

The Passion of 15-year-old Cara is written all over her face as she takes her handmade violin from its case.

She is one of the youngest musicians in The Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland.

I'm in Dundalk, County Louth, in The Republic of Ireland to watch her and More Than 100 other young musicians rehearse ahead of a series of concerts.

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

It was Set Up in 1995, a year after republican and loyalist paramilitaries announced ceasefires.

This followed More Than a quarter of a century of violence in Northern Ireland .

The Key aim was to use music to connect Young People from Catholic and Protestant backgrounds on both sides of the Irish border.

Almost 30 years on, this remains the central goal of the 140-member orchestra.

Forging friendships

Cara attends a Catholic girls' grammar school in Ballynahinch and has always loved music.

" I started playing violin and piano when I was young. You have to practise a lot but it's taught me so much about perseverance, " She Said .

She has been a member of The Orchestra for two years and says it has helped her forge new, diverse friendships.

" There are still aspects of life in Northern Ireland that can make it difficult to meet people from different backgrounds, for example often schools are either Catholic or Protestant, " She Said .

" But going to The Orchestra has been great because I've made friends from all sides of the community, all over the country. "

The Orchestra has also ignited Cara's love for different types of music.

" I just wouldn't have listened to things like Ulster-Scots music, simply because I just wouldn't have been exposed to it because it wasn't played where I live.

" But I love The Pipes they use and getting to become immersed in that Ulster-Scots music and culture has given me a whole new perspective. "

'All I knew was music'

The Orchestra combines Ulster-Scots culture, including bagpipes and Lambeg drums, with Irish traditional instruments such as Uilleann Pipes , the harp, the fiddle and bodhrán (drum).

They also have their own take on some of the biggest pop, rock and dance songs in The Charts .

A diverse range of music has been key to The Project 's success, according to The Orchestra 's founder Sharon Treacy-Dunne.

She is originally from Hackballscross, a rural village in County Louth in The Republic of Ireland, a few miles south of The Border with Northern Ireland .

" Growing Up in the 1970s and 80s, and as a Young Teacher in Dundalk in the early to mid-90s, before the ceasefire and the Good Friday peace agreement, I remember being really worried about what I was seeing, " She Said .

" You had some Young People becoming involved in paramilitary organisations just for a lack of something better to do, in some cases, to be honest. "

She added: " Then in 1994 when we reached this momentous ceasefire, as A Teacher I thought I needed to be some sort of Role Model .

" The only thing I knew was music. "

Sharon began writing to Catholic and Protestant school on both sides of the Irish border about taking part in The Orchestra .

She Said : " To be honest it took a while to bring some of the Protestant schools on board, but music was The Answer .

" Once we made it clear that we were also using music that was important to them with instruments such as pipes and Lambeg drums, that was a huge Turning Point . "

The Work of The Orchestra culminates with The Peace proms - an annual tour with other school choirs which has sold out at several arenas across the UK and Ireland.

It involves 35,000 children from schools all over The Island , from diverse backgrounds and abilities.

For The Past five years, 6,000 children in Northern Ireland have participated with a 50/50 representation from both Catholic and Protestant schools.

'Music opens doors'

Being part of The Orchestra also means Young People like Cara had the chance to perform at New York 's famous Carnegie Hall on St Patrick's Day earlier this year.

" It was unbelievable, I could never have imagined having an opportunity like that, but music just opens up so many doors, " She Said .

The New York concert was part of a series of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

The Deal brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland , known as The Troubles .

But a series of resignations, suspensions and stand-offs have interrupted power sharing, sometimes for years at a Time In Northern Ireland .

Current disagreements means there has been no devolved government in Northern Ireland since February 2022, when the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) walked out of Stormont as part of a

Cara believes being able to showcase the positive impact of The Orchestra on The World stage is important.

" I often feel the headlines and stories about Northern Ireland are very negative. Most days The News revolves around Stormont and divisions between the Political Parties here, " She Said .

" The Orchestra shows a different side, a positive story about how music connects people from all backgrounds. "

She added: " When we perform together it is The Most uplifting experience for all involved. "

Cara shared Her Story as the Northern Ireland winner of The Bbc Young Reporter Competition.

You can find stories by other Young People online at: bbc. co. uk/youngreporter.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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