TYPE OF WORK Ensemble specialising in the performance of music of the 20th and 21st centuries. The education programme delivers participatory creative music workshops, with an emphasis on composition. TARGET GROUPS Through the education programme the ensemble works with children of school age, young people from socially and financially deprived backgrounds and adult prisoners. GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT UK, South America, South Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Western and Southern Europe COMPANY POLICY To make deep and authentic connections between today’s music and an eager and curious audience through participatory workshops, internet projects, talks, discussions and cross-artform collaborations. The musicians of the London Sinfonietta apply the same high artistic standards to their work in schools, prisons, and community groups as they do on the concert platform. Internationally renowned composers such as Steve Reich, Harrison Birtwistle, Thomas Adès, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Elliott Carter have worked alongside school children, teachers and prisoners. The music of contemporary composers can excite and engage people of all backgrounds and experience without being watered down. SCALE OF PROJECTS Number of practitioners: 3–10 Number of participants: 30–200 Preparation time: 1–18 months Contact time: 4–20 days PERMANENT STAFF Cathy Graham, Managing Director Jane Williams, Artistic Administrator Tabby Estell, Education Manager Claire Willis, Concerts Administrator Alison Atkinson, Marketing and IT Product Development Elizabeth Gilbert, Administrator
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