Entries by London Firebird Orchestra

Christmas greetings from Firebird

A very Merry Christmas from all at London Firebird Orchestra. In between your mince pies and mulled wine, check out our upcoming events – we have some fabulous concerts lined up in 2017: From London to Vienna Sunday 12 February 2017, St John the Evangelist, Oxford Conductor George Jackson Violin Benjamin Baker Soprano Suzanne Fischer Our Oxford […]

Haydn in London

The next two London Firebird Orchestra concerts both feature music by Josef Haydn, by the end of the 18th century Europe’s most celebrated composer. But how did a man from such humble beginnings end up taking the cultural scene in London by storm? Haydn’s life started unpromisingly as the son of a wheelright and a cook […]

Conductor George Jackson, Musician of the Month

George Jackson, one of London Firebird Orchestra’s conductors, talks to Nicholas Keyworth. He first conducted the orchestra in 2014, in a Vienna-style New Year concert.  Since then, he has collaborated on a number of different projects, encompassing many different styles. I started by asking George to explain how he first got involved in music and […]

Mozart’s Vienna

The next two London Firebird Orchestra concerts both feature music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who spent most of his short life in that great city of music: Vienna. But what attracted Mozart to Vienna? Vienna was once the glittering capital of a great empire where the patronage of the Habsburg dynasty and other aristocrats at […]

Firebird Composer of the Year Competition 2017

London Firebird Orchestra launches its 2017 Firebird Composer of the Year Competition with a winner’s prize of a live début public performance of the winning composition. This will take place as part of Heroics and Hijinx on Thursday 16 March 2017 at St George’s Hanover Square with London Firebird Orchestra conducted by George Jackson. The prizewinner will receive an […]

The Leipzig Hotspot

The next two London Firebird Orchestra concerts both feature music by composers connected to one of the great cities of Europe – Leipzig – the musical heart of Germany. But what lies behind Leipzig’s claim to be the so-called ‘city of music’? This is the city where Johann Sebastian Bach was Cantor of the Thomaskirche […]

Harriet Allan: Musician of the Month

Nicholas Keyworth talks to Harriet Allan, co-leader and Principal Second violin with London Firebird Orchestra. Where did you study music? I have a First Class Honours degree in Philosophy and was awarded a Masters in Music from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Tell me more about your involvement with Firebird. I first played […]

The Rise of Romanticism

It’s just a few days before the opening concert of the 2016-17 London Firebird Orchestra season on 11 October. Here we take a closer look at some of the music in the concert which heralded the dawn of a new musical style: Romanticism. In Classical Landscapes we shall be hearing music by Beethoven and Mendelssohn, […]

Introducing our vibrant 2016-17 season

London Firebird’s 2016/17 season kicks off with Classical Landscapes on Tuesday 11 October at St Paul’s Covent Garden. Join us for a vibrant programme of Mendelssohn, Mozart and Beethoven featuring one of Britain’s leading clarinettists, Matthew Hunt and conductor Jonathan Bloxham, recently appointed as Associate conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Watch Artistic […]

Meet Elliott deVivo, musician of the month

Nicholas Keyworth talks to Elliott deVivo, freelance clarinetist and bass clarinetist with London Firebird Orchestra. How did your career in music begin? I worked in architecture for several years only to leave it all behind to pursue a career in music as a clarinetist. I have since completed a masters in music at Trinity Laban Conservatoire […]