Kensington Chamber Orchestra was established in 1936 as the Informal Chamber Orchestra, and is a registered charity, funded by members' subscriptions and ticket sales, and from time to time also raises money for other charitable causes.
We provide opportunities for musicians to rehearse and perform a wide range of classical music to a high standard. We also offer a platform for young soloists to help them establish their careers, and guest-slots to provide young conductors with valuable experience.
Our focus is on serious amateur music making in a sociable and friendly environment.
Many of the orchestra's players are keen chamber musicians, and a number make an annual trip to Prussia Cove near Penzance, home of the International Musicians Seminar, which provides an opportunity to play chamber music in a relaxing and beautiful environment.
We provide opportunities for musicians to rehearse and perform a wide range of classical music to a high standard. We also offer a platform for young soloists to help them establish their careers, and guest-slots to provide young conductors with valuable experience.
Our focus is on serious amateur music making in a sociable and friendly environment.
Many of the orchestra's players are keen chamber musicians, and a number make an annual trip to Prussia Cove near Penzance, home of the International Musicians Seminar, which provides an opportunity to play chamber music in a relaxing and beautiful environment.
Read more about KCO's history on page 57 of the Kensington Society Newsletter - a fab article by our very own Carenza Parker