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Published: Tuesday, 02 July 2024 at 22:07 PM


The orchestra will be performing 12 times at the 2024 BBC Proms under its principal conductor Sakari Oramo, among others – including on the First Night and Last Night. But who are the BBC Symphony Orchestra?

Who are The BBC Symphony Orchestra?

The BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO) is a British orchestra based in London, and one of the BBC’s five orchestras – alongside the BBC Philharmonic, BBC Concert OrchestraBBC National Orchestra of Wales and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

At the heart of British cultural life since it was founded in 1930, the orchestra plays a central role in the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London, performing at the First and Last Nights, as well as throughout each Proms season. 

The BBC SO gives an annual season of concerts at the Barbican in London, as well, where it is associate orchestra. 

It has a special commitment to contemporary music, and premieres a number or works every season, in addition to devoting Total Immersion days to specific composers or themes, such as George Walker and Kaija Saariaho during the 2022-23 season. Previous Total Immersion composers have included John Cage, James MacMillan, Elliott Carter, Sofia Gubaidulina, Michael Tippett, George Benjamin and Thomas Adès.

The great majority of the BBC SO’s performances are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, streamed online and are available for 30 days thereafter on BBC Sounds and iPlayer. Its studio recordings often feature up-and-coming talent, including members of BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists scheme. 

When was the BBC Symphony Orchestra formed?

The orchestra was founded in 1930 as the first permanently salaried orchestra in London. 

The idea was originally conceived by Sir Thomas Beecham in collaboration with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Since its establishment in 1922, the BBC had broadcast with its own music ensembles, including the Wireless Orchestra. But when, in 1927, the corporation took responsibility for the Proms, Beecham decided that the BBC should have a permanent orchestra that could compete with the likes of the Berlin Philharmonic

When Beecham withdrew from the project the next year, Adrian Boult – then director of music at the BBC – took charge of forming the orchestra, and charged violinist Albert Sammons and the violist Lionel Tertis to scout for new talent around the country. Although many of the principals were poached from the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Hallé, the majority of rank and file players were new graduates from music colleges.

Who are the orchestra’s past conductors?

The orchestra’s former chief conductors are:

Sir Adrian Boult (1930–50)
Sir Malcolm Sargent (1950–57)
Rudolf Schwarz (1957-62)
Antal Doráti (1962–66)
Sir Colin Davis (1967–71)
Pierre Boulez (1971–75)
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (1978–81)
Sir John Pritchard (1982–89)
Sir Andrew Davis (1989–2000)
Leonard Slatkin (2000-2004)
Jirí Belohlávek (2006–12)
Sakari Oramo (2013-present)

Who is the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s current chief conductor?

Finnish maestro Sakari Oramo is the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s current chief conductor, a role he has held since 2013. Formerly a violinist and concertmaster of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Oramo was subsequently appointed co-principal conductor of the orchestra. Later he became principal conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and chief conductor and artistic advisor of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

The BBC Symphony’s principal guest conductor is Dalia Stasevska, while Semyon Bychkov is its Günter Wand Conducting Chair.

Who is the concertmaster of the BBC Symphony Orchestra?

The orchestra has two leaders: violinists Stephen Bryant and Igor Yuzefovich. Its sub-leader is Cellerina Park.

Where is the orchestra based?

The orchestra appears annually at the BBC Proms in London’s Royal Albert Hall and regularly at the Barbican, London, where it is orchestra in association. 

Where can you watch BBC Symphony Orchestra broadcasts?

All broadcasts are available for 30 days on BBC Sounds and the BBC SO can also be seen on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer, and heard on the BBC’s online archive, Experience Classical.

When is the BBC Symphony Orchestra performing at the BBC Proms this summer?

The BBC Symphony Orchestra appears 12 times at London’s Royal Albert Hall for The Proms in 2024:

Prom 1: Fri 19 July

First Night of the Proms: Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks and Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto, featuring Isata Kanneh-Mason, under Elim Chan

Prom 8: Wed 24 July

Nick Drake – An Orchestral Tribute. Jules Buckley conducts a celebration of the folk-rock hero.

Prom 14: Mon 29 July

Paavo Järvi conducts Yunchan Lim in Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ Piano Concerto, Bruckner’s First Symphony and Erkki-Sven Tüür’sAditus.

Prom 19: Sat 3 Aug

Holst’s The Cloud Messenger, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, with Senja Rummukainen as soloist, and Jonathan Harvey’s Tranquil Abiding.

Prom 27: Fri 9 Aug

Sakari Oramo conducts Richard Strauss’s Alpine Symphony, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 and Saariaho’s Mirage.

Prom 33: Tue 13 Aug

An all-British Prom, including Elgar’s Holst’s Hammersmith and Vaughan Williams’s A London Symphony, plus Stanford songs performed by baritone Christopher Maltman.

Prom 38: Sun 18 Aug

Tianyi Lu conducts Dukas’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, a new Cello Concerto by Francisco Coll and Stravinsky’s The Firebird.

Prom 45: Sat 24 Aug

Dalia Stasevska leads Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony and Gustav Mahler songs, sung by Jamie Barton.

Prom 53: Fri 30 Aug

Sir Andrew Davis tribute (1944–2024): Steve Reich’s Jacob’s Ladder, Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements, Tippett’s The Midsummer Marriage – Ritual Dances and Elgar’s Enigma Variations.

Prom 59: Wed 4 Sep

Stéphane Denève leads French music, including works by Lili Boulanger, Ravel, and Fauré’s Requiem.

Prom 67: Mon 9 Sep

Patricia Kopatchinskaja performs Schoenberg’s Violin Concerto under Tarmo Peltokoski. Plus Vaughan Williams’s ‘Greensleeves’ Fantasia and Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony.

Prom 73: Sat 14 Sep

The Last Night of the Proms. The BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chorus and Singers plus American soprano Angel Blue and pianist Sir Stephen Hough.