Lambeth Orchestra
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The Lambeth Orchestra is an amateur orchestra founded in 1972. It gives a regular series of 10 concerts each year at All Saints Church, West Dulwich
and St Luke's Church, West Norwood
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The Orchestra's conductor for the last 26 seasons has been Christopher Fifield
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The orchestra's repertoire reflects both mainstream established classics, together with world premieres of newly commissioned pieces, and the revival of neglected repertoire, especially of British composers.
All Saints Church, West Dulwich
All Saints Church is a Grade I-listed Gothic Revival church in West Dulwich, South London. It was built 1888—1897 and designed by George Fellowes Prynne.-History:...
and St Luke's Church, West Norwood
St Luke's Church, West Norwood
St Luke's Church in West Norwood is an Anglican Church, currently with an Evangelical emphasis.- The Parish of West Norwood :The Parish of West Norwood lies within the Lambeth-South Deanery, in the Lambeth Archdeaconry, in the Kingston Episcopal Area of the Diocese of Southwark, in the Southern...
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The Orchestra's conductor for the last 26 seasons has been Christopher Fifield
Christopher Fifield
Christopher Fifield is an English symphony orchestra conductor and classical music historian and musicologist based in London.Currently the conductor of the Lambeth Orchestra, Fifield is known for his exploration of neglected compositions, often from the 19th century Romantic repertoire...
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The orchestra's repertoire reflects both mainstream established classics, together with world premieres of newly commissioned pieces, and the revival of neglected repertoire, especially of British composers.