The acclaimed chamber orchestra has launched the appeal to enable it to ‘play on’ following its loss of Arts Council funding

By Steve Wright

Published: Thursday, 09 March 2023 at 12:00 am


The acclaimed chamber orchestra Britten Sinfonia has launched a £1 million appeal to enable it to ‘play on’. The appeal following the withdrawal of the Sinfonia’s funding as an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, which has left the orchestra with a financial shortfall of £1 million over the next three years.

A range of high-profile musical figures have lent their support to the Play On appeal. These include composers Steve Reich and Master of the King’s Music Judith Weir, Sir James MacMillan, Thomas Adès and Nico Muhly.

Performers lending their support include singers Dame Sarah Connolly and Roderick Williams, trumpeter Alison Balsom, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor.

They are joined by others connected with Britten Sinfonia, including an NHS nurse and a teacher, in a film to launch Britten Sinfonia’s Play On appeal.