BBC Concert Orchestra
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The BBC Concert Orchestra is one of the British Broadcasting Corporation's remaining five orchestras and is based in London, between 1972 and 2004 at the Golders Green Hippodrome. With around fifty players it is the only one of the five which is not a full scale symphony orchestra and grew out of an earlier BBC Opera Orchestra.
The Concert Orchestra is their most populist ensemble, playing a mixture of classical music, light music and popular numbers. Its main role is to produce music for radio broadcast, and it is the resident orchestra of the world's longest running live music programme, Friday Night is Music Night on BBC Radio 2. It also appears regularly at the Royal Festival Hall in London and at venues around the United Kingdom.
[edit] See also
- BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- BBC Philharmonic (based in Manchester)
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
- BBC Singers
- BBC Symphony Orchestra (based in London)
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| Academy of Ancient Music · Academy of St. Martin in the Fields · BBC Concert Orchestra · BBC Symphony Orchestra · Camerata of London · City of London Sinfonia · English Chamber Orchestra · London Philharmonic Orchestra · London Sinfonietta · London Symphony Orchestra · Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment · Philharmonia · Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |

