- Imperial College Symphony Orchestra
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra is the main
symphony orchestra atImperial College London . It comprises 80 to 90 players, nearly allstudents from all departments at Imperial College.ICSO was established in 1948. It is currently under the baton of conductor
Richard Dickins and is run by a committee of full-time students. The orchestra regularly perform nineteenth and twentieth century repertoire on campus (inSouth Kensington ) and beyond. As well as performances at theCadogan Hall and with the Imperial College Choir, the orchestra has strong links with the choir of theThe Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester, with whom they perform a concert once a year.In
March 2008 , ICSO gained the title "Symphuni Orchestra of the Year2008 ", after winning the final of the first ever "Symphuni" [http://www.symphuni.com/] competition, beating the orchestras of the University of Cambridge, Southampton and Manchester with a performance of the Storm fromBritten 's Four Sea Interludes, followed byRachmaninov 's Isle of the Dead.Recent repertoire
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Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.3 (soloist:Charles Owen )
*Beethoven - Symphony No.9
*Berlioz - "Roman Carnival" Overture
*Bernstein - Overture to "Candide "
*Britten - "Four Sea Interludes"
*Bruckner - "Te Deum"
*Kodaly - "Hary Janos " Suite
*Mahler - "Symphony No. 1
*Michael Torke - "Javelin"
*Mozart - "The Magic Flute " Overture
*Peter Hope - "Along the Shore"
*Prokofiev - "Romeo and Juliet" orchestral suites
*Prokofiev - Violin Concerto No.1 (soloist: Michal Cwizewicz)
*Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 3
*Sibelius - "Finlandia "
*Sibelius - Symphony No.5
*Rachmaninov - "Isle of the Dead"
*Richard Strauss - "Death and Transfiguration "
*Stravinsky - "The Rite of Spring "
*Vaughan Williams - "Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis"
*Verdi - "Requiem"
*Wagner - "Tannhauser" OvertureProfessional soloist collaborations
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Charles Owen , piano
*Bernard Roberts , piano
*Michael Thompson, horn
*Raphael Wallfisch , violincello
*Andrew Zolinsky , pianoConductor biography
Richard Dickins, a graduate of the
Royal College of Music where he was an Exhibitioner and prizewinner, studied conducting with Norman Del Mar. He subsequently worked as Del Mar's assistant on many occasions with orchestras such as thePhilharmonia ,Royal Philharmonic andBournemouth Symphony . He has gained a reputation for his high degree of sympathetic rapport with concerto soloists and this has led him to work with some of the UK's finest musicians including Raphael Wallfisch, James Bowman, Christopher Cowie, John Harle, Noriko Ogawa and Philip Dukes.In 1983, he made his Italian conducting debut with performances of
Walton 's "Facade" with the Lindsay Kemp Dance Company forLa Scala at the Teatro Nuovo inMilan , following which he took the production on tour throughout Italy. Later that year he was invited to conduct further productions in London atSadler's Wells and at theEdinburgh Festival . Since then he has had a busy schedule working with orchestras throughout the UK and abroad.In 1992, he made a first appearance in Hungary conducting
Verdi ’s Requiem at the Liszt Academy in Budapest. In 1994, he was the London Chorus Master for theWorld Festival Choir ’s performance of theVerdi Requiem withLuciano Pavarotti and in 1995 he made his debut with theUlster Orchestra . He is founder conductor of the string orchestra London Concertino with whom he was recently invited by the UAE Ambassador to perform at the celebrations to mark Arab National day. His commitment to contemporary music has led to his being invited to conduct a number of first performances including works byTimothy Salter , John Madden,Rick Birley andAnthony Bailey .Richard Dickins is well known for his work with young musicians. He became conductor of the Symphony Orchestra at Imperial College London whilst still a student and was later appointed the College’s first Musician-in-Residence. He is also principal conductor at the
Royal College of Music Junior Department. He was recently elected an honorary member of the RCM and was presented with this honour by thePrince of Wales . Richard Dickins has appeared onBBC national and local radio as well as Classic FM.Television appearances
*2002 - "
Faking It " - With the help of ICSO, conductor Richard Dickins successfully transformed punk rocker Chris Sweeney into a maestro capable of conducting theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra in four weeks. The series won a BAFTA in 2002 and this episode theRose d'Or of Montreux in 2003.
*2003 - "The Human Mind" - ICSO spent two days at theRoyal College of Music filming with ProfessorRobert Winston for an episode of his BBC documentary.Tours
*Summer 2003 -
Italy &France
**ICSO's first foreign tour in many years. They performed two concerts to capacity audiences inMontecatini Terme (Tuscany ) and another inParis 's famousÉglise de la Madeleine to an audience of over 2000. Their programme includedTchaikovsky 's "1812 Overture ",Stravinsky 's "Firebird Suite " and theElgar "Cello Concerto" (with ICSO principal Nick Taylor).*Summer 2005 -
Czech Republic &Slovakia
**ICSO spent the majority of their time in theMoravia n city ofUherské Hradiště where they were received warmly, had an audience with the mayor and performed three successful concerts, one to local school children. Their programme includedVaughan Williams ' "Symphony No. 5".*Summer 2007 -
Catalonia &Paris
**ICSO spent six days inCatalonia , staying inSolsona , and playing three concerts in theBarcelona area. The programme includedKabalevsky 's Violin Concerto with Michał Ćwiżewicz andBeethoven 's Symphony No. 5. They then stayed overnight inRueil-Malmaison ,Paris , again performing inÉglise de la Madeleine to over 2000 people.Reviews
*"ICSO Spring Concert" (
8 March 2006 ) on "Live!" - [http://live.cgcu.net/culture/concertsgigs/1182]
*"Another Great Concert from ICSO" (2 December 2005 ) on "Live!" - [http://live.cgcu.net/culture/concertsgigs/1154]
*"IC Choir & Symphony Orchestra in Concert" (3 June 2005 ) on "Live!" - [http://live.cgcu.net/culture/concertsgigs/1115]
*"ICSO Autumn Concert" (24 November 2005 ) on "Live!" - [http://live.cgcu.net/culture/concertsgigs/997]
*Julian Lloyd Webber , "Symphuni" judge (27 March 2008 ) mentions ICSO - [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/04/03/bmjulian103.xml]
*"Classic FM Arts Daily Podcast" (28 March 2008 ) interview with "Symphuni" judges - [http://www2.capitalfm.com/staticweb/onair_players/onair_classicfm/player/audio/player_aud2.htm?stream=http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/MP3/11E0E49BE5F046418E32C8A3A718E809.mp3&end]External links
* [http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/arts/orchestra/index.php ICSO's website]
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