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A distinctive and integral part of the programme is the orchestra’s work alongside leading performing arts organisations including the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, BBC Concert Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and acclaimed artists such as Patrons Vladimir Ashkenazy and Sir Thomas Allen.
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Southbank Sinfonia
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A distinctive and integral part of the programme is the orchestra’s work alongside leading performing arts organisations including the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, BBC Concert Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and acclaimed artists such as Patrons Vladimir Ashkenazy and Sir Thomas Allen.
Southbank Sinfonia receives no public funding and is indebted to its many individual donors, trusts and foundations, and corporate supporters to sustain the unique programme of professional development for talented young musicians.

