Talk:Portsmouth Sinfonia

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Untitled[edit]

  • worked last month; probably work again next month. Gzuckier 14:29, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Request for corrections[edit]

I am a founder member of the Portsmouth Sinfonia and owner of its copyrights and archive.

This article has a couple of inaccuracies. The bit about the Schuman and Grieg piano concertos is incorrect and should be removed. The Portsmouth Sinfonia have never done this.

Symphonia should be Sinfonia

Adrian Rifkin was not a founding member of the Sinfonia, but was present at the first concert

The above assertion is not sustainable, Adrian Rifkin was in his first year of teaching at Portsmouth when the Symphonia was founded and is playing the first violin on the floppy disc given out for the degree show, as well as playing in the Purcell room. The Symphonia was founded as the result of a conversation between him and Gavin though Gavin was the prime mover - this something a student might not have known! If Adrian is absent from the first picture with the Pier at Southsea in the background it is because he was orchestrating the image with the photographer. The original entry did not include the fact that Michael Parsons invited the PS to the Purcell Room, a move that effectively saved it from immediate extinction. gaisavoir

(The above text was accidentally posted on the article itself - instead of here on the discussion page - by new user Robin Man - 14:42, 18 January 2007. The text has been deleted from the article - and re-posted here where it should be - by Davidpatrick 15:59, 18 January 2007 (UTC))[reply]


Playing Competence of the Members[edit]

According to an interview with Brian Eno, there was no criterion for playing ability - and some of the members did play instruments with which they were competent. The (Wikipedia) article implies that this was not the case. See [1]. 82.29.215.250 22:00, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

New York Times article on the Really Terrible Orchestra[edit]

On the second page of this NY Times article, there is some discussion of Portsmouth Sinfonia. [2] --Larrybob 21:53, 28 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reunion and CD[edit]

http://www.portsmouthsinfonia.com/media/sundaytelegraph.html

http://www.portsmouthsinfonia.com/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.245.40.140 (talk) 07:54, 29 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]