The BBC has introduced the appointment of its first head of orchestras and choirs. The position goes to Simon Webb, who has been director of the BBC Philharmonic since 2014.
Webb additionally has expertise working in administration and management roles throughout the UK’s orchestras. These embrace the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the place he was served as chair of the board of administrators for 4 years, and the Metropolis of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the place he served as director of orchestral administration. In 2020, in the meantime, Webb was elected Chair of the Affiliation of British Orchestras. He started his profession as a cellist, working in orchestras throughout the UK, Portugal, Hong Kong and Eire.
The place of head of orchestras and choirs was created following the BBC’s classical music evaluation, inspecting the company’s position within the UK’s wider classical music ecology. Taking over the position in January 2023, Webb will develop a inventive technique for the BBC orchestras and choirs, create an bold training and outreach programme, and lead on the work to innovate and develop future audiences.
He’ll establish and develop partnerships throughout the UK and, along with the controller, Radio 3 and BBC Proms, will maximise alternatives for brand spanking new, rising and various expertise.
Based mostly in Salford, Webb might be instantly chargeable for the English ensembles and help the management and inventive route for the Nations’ orchestras, maximising the impression of the BBC’s classical exercise throughout the UK.
Simon Webb says: ‘The BBC Orchestras and Choirs fulfil a novel and useful position throughout the UK orchestral sector. They’re internationally recognised for the excellence of their performances on-air, on-line and in venues throughout the UK, for his or her training work and the worth they bring about as companions each throughout the BBC and past. I’m delighted to be taking over this new position that additional reinforces the significance of the BBC’s orchestras and choirs within the BBC and within the wider classical music ecology.’
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