News

Concert Report!

November 12th, 2006

A crowd of approximately 500 attended the concert this season, and the event was definitely the most successful thus far. A stupendous performance was enjoyed by all with the finale of the Shostakovich nearly taking the roof off. Congratulations to everyone!

Rehearsal Day a Massive Success

October 14th, 2006

The first "all-day" rehearsal was held today and it was an enormous success. The morning was spent rehearsing in sections at the offices of Burges Salmon before the whole orchestra was treated to lunch at Racks. It was fantastic to see everyone there together, and a great opportunity for people to meet players from the "far side of the room". The afternoon was given over to a full rehearsal held at Bristol Grammar School, and the improvement over the day was dramatic. Another successful experiment to be repeated!

And everyone else…

September 27th, 2006

The first Full Rehearsal of the season took place today, back at our spiritual home at Clifton College. With an orchestra which will number over 90 come concert-day, this promises to be a really special season.

Brass start to warm up!

September 20th, 2006

After the success of the Brunel celebrations, it was time for the real work to begin, and Mike Fletcher (horn) and Tom Gauterin ran the first rehearsal of the new season, working hard on the Shostakvich which is a huge blow. Fletch's horn solos should be a real highlight.

Brunel 200 Celebrated in Style

September 16th, 2006

Playing over the noise of five lanes of traffic, the Brunel Sinfonia played its part in the closing celebrations of the Brunel 200 Year in fine style. An orchestra of nearly 50 put on a brave show under leaden skies, drawing appreciative crowds and even raising old Isambard himself. By mutual consent the day was great fun, though all subtlety was done away with so that we could be heard!

Summer Cobwebs brushed away

September 14th, 2006

Just as the BBC reported that Britain had a record number of spiders, the Brunel Sinfonia did its bit by brushing away its own summer cobwebs. Long unexercised fingers and lips got into action again at a rehearsal for Saturday's Brunel Celebration concert. Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance rang out, and the Burgon and Mozart received fresh airings. Thanks to all those playing with us for the first time – Saturday promises to be quite an occasion.

Good news all round from Clifton College

September 9th, 2006

The Brunel Sinfonia will be returning to Clifton College for their rehearsals this autumn season. Bristol Grammar School was an excellent alternative location, but the added space and tea/coffee facilities at Clifton make it the obvious choice. Occasional rehearsals will still be held at BGS when availability at Clifton is limited. Clifton will also be generously lending the Sinfonia their percussion for the Temple Meads concert. Many thanks are due to Director of Music, James Hills.

Burges Salmon take-over continues

September 4th, 2006

Last Thursday, the Brunel Sinfonia's orchestra manager finally joined Burges Salmon LLP, thus ensuring that the orchestra continues to infiltrate one of Bristol's leading law firms! Current Burges Salmon employees involved with the orchestra include Ellie Pinnells (clarinet), Gwen Clayton (viola), Tim Brown (violin), Tom Gauterin (baton) and now Dave. At least we should be well placed to deal with any legal action!

Temple Meads Orchestra nearly full

August 29th, 2006

The Temple Meads concert has proved very popular and spaces in most sections are now full. We're still looking for another cornet player, a hornist and a contrabassoon, as well as violas. Any ideas, do the the usual and let Dave know asap!

Autumn Season Vacancies

August 28th, 2006

Places for the Autumn Season are going rapidly, and the only spaces remaining are in the violins, violas, basses and horns. If anyone would like to recommend someone, we'd be very grateful!