Bristol Schools Philharmonia

Bristol Schools Philharmonia

Bristol Schools Philharmonia is an orchestra run by Bristol City Council for young musicians of a high standard who attend schools in the Bristol area. It is currently directed by Mark Finch, who has conducted the orchestra since 2005.

Mark Finch is currently head of music at Backwell Comprehensive school. He also conducts the Gloucestershire Symphony Orchestra.

They perform concerts once per school term at the Victoria Rooms in Bristol.


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