Basingstoke Symphony Orchestra
The Basingstoke Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1930 by local musicians for the enjoyment of making music through rehearsals and concerts. The 70-strong orchestra meets regularly on Friday nights in Basingstoke.
The Anvil has transformed the musical scene in Basingstoke and we are now one of the many symphony orchestras who enjoy the Anvil's wonderful acoustics - likened by one expert to 'an Italian courtyard in summer'. The high standard of presentation achieved by the BSO, coupled with the Anvil's acoustics and facilities means that we have been able to attract many top name soloists to perform with the orchestra over the past few years.
On the occasion of the orchestra's debut in The Anvil in June 1995, all 1400 seats were filled to hear the orchestra with Lesley Garrett and James Lisney - the evening was a real triumph. Lesley Garrett is now a patron of the Anvil and returned to perform with us in 1997 when she reiterated her admiration for the orchestra's high standard and ability to play with comfort such wide variety of musical styles.
As of today the orchestra is over 70-members strong, playing a wide variety of music from Beethoven, and Camille Saint-Seans to the modern classics of John Williams.
We welcome players of all ages who play at a grade 8 level or above. If you are interested in coming along to play we meet regularly on Friday nights in Basingstoke.
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