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May 2021
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Sixty-six years after it disbanded, coronavirus has inspired the revival of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra to support talented musicians in the north of England.
Last year has been particularly tough for the live music industry. Members of the orchestra have taken jobs as bricklayers and baristas to get by.
After dusting down and tuning up their instruments, the ensemble is now ready for a series of concerts this summer.
The orchestra is set to perform its first public event at the Picnic Proms at Harewood House in September. Find tickets here.
The original group disbanded in 1955, leaving Yorkshire without a county orchestra for decades.
Jamie Hudson, co-founder of the orchestra, added:
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