December 6, 2024

Culture

By performing in unconventional spaces, The Multi-Story Orchestra brings classical music to young people who may not otherwise find it.

Photo by Rah Petherbridge

"Surrounded by concrete, in a low-ceilinged space that could optimistically be described as ‘intimate’, musicians sit with bows poised, mouthpieces at the ready. They’re here to perform a prom, but this is a long way from South Kensington – and that’s the point.

"This is a car park in Peckham, south London, and this is The Multi-Story Orchestra. The pioneering ensemble has made a habit of performing in unconventional spaces, notably multi-storey car parks, in a bid to bring classical music to young people who may not otherwise encounter it. Founded in 2011 by composer Kate Whitley and conductor Christopher Stark, it’s seen young musicians tour throughout the UK – collaborating with local choirs and instrumentalists along the way – while maintaining a strong connection to its native south-east London."  - Lucy Purdy

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