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Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra to help pandemic-hit musicians

Revived orchestra can give cultural voice to Yorkshire and north of England | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

By Press Association 2021 Sophia Dignam plays the viola along with other members of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra at Harewood House An orchestra which has been revived to support musicians hit by the pandemic, more than 60 years after is was disbanded, can provide a “cultural voice for Yorkshire and the north of England”, its conductor said. The newly reformed Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra – which was established in Leeds in 1947 and disbanded in 1955 – has been revived under conductor Ben Crick to support northern musicians who have been hit hardest by the lockdowns. Mr Crick said: “Despite major cities like Leeds, York and Sheffield, Yorkshire has lacked its own county symphony orchestra for decades.

Revived orchestra can give cultural voice to Yorkshire and north of England | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

By Press Association 2021 Sophia Dignam plays the viola along with other members of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra at Harewood House An orchestra which has been revived to support musicians hit by the pandemic, more than 60 years after is was disbanded, can provide a “cultural voice for Yorkshire and the north of England”, its conductor said. The newly reformed Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra – which was established in Leeds in 1947 and disbanded in 1955 – has been revived under conductor Ben Crick to support northern musicians who have been hit hardest by the lockdowns. Mr Crick said: “Despite major cities like Leeds, York and Sheffield, Yorkshire has lacked its own county symphony orchestra for decades.

Revived orchestra can give cultural voice to Yorkshire and north of England

By Press Association 2021 Sophia Dignam plays the viola along with other members of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra at Harewood House An orchestra which has been revived to support musicians hit by the pandemic, more than 60 years after is was disbanded, can provide a “cultural voice for Yorkshire and the north of England”, its conductor said. The newly reformed Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra – which was established in Leeds in 1947 and disbanded in 1955 – has been revived under conductor Ben Crick to support northern musicians who have been hit hardest by the lockdowns. Mr Crick said: “Despite major cities like Leeds, York and Sheffield, Yorkshire has lacked its own county symphony orchestra for decades.

Revived orchestra can give cultural voice to Yorkshire and north of England

Revived orchestra can give cultural voice to Yorkshire and north of England
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