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Young Sinfonia is a high quality youth orchestra with strong links to Royal Northern Sinfonia
Young Sinfonia have worked with many exciting conductors in the past few years, and are in their third year with the inspirational Helen Harrison as their Music Director.
You’ll play a broad range of music, including works by young composers, performing in Sage One and across the region. The ensemble have engaged young audiences and communities, through RNS’ Classics4Kids concerts (providing instrument demonstrations and interacting with young audiences), creating their own OrKIDStra event, and performing at Age UK Gateshead. In 22/23 they had a year long residency with composer Anna Appleby who worked with them to create the fantastic new commission “Bridges”.
Young Sinfonia currently meet on a project basis with intensive 2 or 3 day rehearsals helping them to bond musically and socially. In April 2024 they will be travelling to Leeds to do a joint residential with City of Leeds Youth Orchestra, giving them a chance to play big symphonic music.
Key Information
Age: 13-19
Fee for 24/25: £900 to include residential. Bursaries are available
Experience: Intermediate to Advanced players
Audition required
What is Young Sinfonia like?
Meet some of our Young Sinfonia players and get a taste of what it’s like being part of the ensemble.
Bursaries
Our Young Musicians Programme is open to all children and young people, whatever their circumstances. We are keen to encourage applicants from the widest possible range of backgrounds and access a bursary where needed.
Here’s some more information about bursaries.
If you’d like to speak to someone, please email us at youngmusicians@theglasshouseicm.org.
Term dates
All rehearsals are 10:30 – 16:30
Autumn term
9th December
16th December (Winter Wonders concert)
Spring term
27th January
17th February
18th February
19th February (Performance TBC)
Summer term
2/3/4th April Leeds Residential
11th May (10:30-16:30)
22nd June (10:30-16:30)
6th July (10:30-16:30)
14th July (15:00-19:30)