Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) is a professional orchestra based in Brighton & Hove, England, performing regularly at Brighton Dome and other venues across the city.
The BPO is now led by Music Director Joanna MacGregor CBE and in 2024-2025 celebrates its Centenary season.[4]
History
Early years
In May 1925, Herbert Menges and his mother Kate formed the Symphonic String Players, with the purpose of becoming "a large and powerful String Orchestra, and to give periodical concerts of a high standard in Brighton and Hove".[1][3] The orchestra initially performed in Hove Town Hall with Molly Paley as the first leader.[5][6] By 1928, the orchestra had moved to Brighton Dome and had adopted the name Symphonic Players.[5] The Dome, originally riding stables, had been converted into a concert hall in 1867.[7] In 1932 Sir Thomas Beecham was appointed as the orchestra's first President, although Menges continued as Principal Conductor.[1] Performers during this period included Joseph Szigeti, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Henry Wood, Adrian Boult, Moura Lympany, Myra Hess and Clifford Curzon.[6]
In 1972, after 47 years as Principal Conductor and having conducted more than 300 concerts, Menges died at the age of 69.[17] His successor was John Carewe, whose first concert as Principal Conductor marked the start of the orchestra's 50th Anniversary season.[1]
1980 to present
In 1989 Barry Wordsworth was appointed as the orchestra's Music Director and Principal Conductor.[18] When Brighton Dome closed for refurbishment that same year, the BPO returned temporarily to Hove Town Hall and presented a series of Mozart Piano Concerto concerts in Brighton's Theatre Royal with its then President, John Lill.[6]
Brighton Dome reopened in 2002 and BPO returned to its home venue. In 2012 the BPO gave one of the first performances of Moeran's Symphony No.2, conducted by Martin Yates (who had recently reconstructed the piece).[19] Later seasons saw premieres of new works by Will Todd, Richard Rodney Bennett, Martin Butler and Howard Goodall, as well as regular collaborations with Brighton Festival Chorus and Brighton Festival Chorus Youth Choir.[1]
The orchestra celebrated its 90th concert season in 2014/15, including a performance of Franz Schubert's Marche Militaire, which was performed at the Symphonic String Players' first concert in May 1925.[3] Wordsworth stepped down at the end of the season and became the BPO's first Conductor Laureate.[20]
In 2019, Joanna MacGregor CBE was appointed as the orchestra's fourth Music Director and Principal Conductor.[21] In 2024/25 the orchestra celebrates its Centenary season, with guest appearances from Evelyn Glennie and Jess Gillam and culminating in a gala performance of Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony.[22]