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Docklands Sinfonia

Docklands Sinfonia is a non-professional symphony orchestra in London's Docklands. Since January 2009, the orchestra has been based at St Anne's Limehouse near Canary Wharf.
== History ==
Docklands Sinfonia was formed in January 2009 by conductor Spencer Down and is the only symphony orchestra based in London's Docklands. The orchestra, which is made up of professional musicians, music college students and amateurs, is self-funding. The orchestra's patron is the former head of the Royal Navy Alan West, Baron West of Spithead. Docklands Sinfonia held its first rehearsal on Wednesday 14 January 2009 at St Anne's Limehouse. The orchestra's inaugural concert on Friday 13 March featured the world premieres of 'Machination 1' by British composer Andrew Keenan and 'The Sanctuary suite for Saxophone and Orchestra' by saxophonist Christian Forshaw. Forshaw's orchestral adaptation of his 'Sanctuary' album also featured baroque soprano Elin Manahan Thomas.〔 ('Show your support this Friday' (12 March 2009) ) 〕 The sell-out concert, which finished with Tchaikovsky's ''Fifth Symphony'', was met with a full standing ovation by the audience. Following the success of its inaugural concert, Docklands Sinfonia was asked to film for the BBC1 music series 'Clash'. The first episode of the programme was screened on 7 July 2009. In November 2009, international cello virtuoso Leonard Elschenbroich, winner of the 2009 Leonard Bernstein award, performed the Dvorak cello concerto in B Minor with Docklands Sinfonia. For its first anniversary concert, Docklands Sinfonia performed Gustav Mahler's Symphony No 1 in D Minor.〔 ('Docklands Sinfonia celebrates first anniversary', Greenwich Gazette (11 March 2010) )〕 In July 2010, Docklands Sinfonia was rated as one of the top five non professional orchestras in London by Classical Music Magazine.

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