About the Exeter Symphony Orchestra
History
The Exeter Symphony Orchestra has its origins in the late 1930s in
association with the cathedral-based Exeter Musical Society. It became
an independent enterprise in January 1989, and since that time the ESO
has had three musical directors and principal conductors – David
Cawthra, Will McBurnie, and from September 2005 Brian Northcott.
Our programmes provide wonderful opportunities: for players in the
Exeter area to take part in great symphonic works; for music-lovers
to come to hear ‘locally-produced’ music and for young soloists
to perform with the ESO, sometimes at the beginning of their careers.
Because of the welcoming atmosphere, some have returned to give virtuoso
performances – such artists include Alexander Pannizza, the acclaimed
pianist who now lives and performs in Argentina, and the Fujita sisters.
Chairman | Bob Jevon

Your orchestra is building a reputation for quality performances and
interesting music in which our dynamic new Musical Director and Leader
are carrying us forward.
It is not surprising therefore that young soloists from all over the
country want to join us and play for you. We will do our best to continue
this development and bring the best up and coming talent to Exeter.
We cannot do this without your help, and Subscribers are of particular
importance. The more discount tickets we sell in advance, the better
we can plan future programmes. ‘Friends of the ESO’ are
needed for front of house and behind the scenes tasks to help stage
concerts, and sponsors have helped us improve our publicity material
which adds to the general quality of our organisation. If you feel you
can help in any of these ways, do get in touch via our ‘Contact
Us’ page.
In the meantime, please carry on enjoying our music.
Conductor and Musical Director | Brian Northcott

Brian started his musical career studying singing with the great counter-tenor
Alfred Deller. His professional life has been shared equally between
teaching and performing – he was Head of Music at the University
of Plymouth on the Exmouth site between 1983 and 1996, whilst performing
as a continuo player and singer. Brian is also an accomplished conductor
and has worked with a wide range of groups, including youth choirs,
orchestras and choral societies. Recent events have included Elgar’s
Dream of Gerontius, Bach’s B Minor Mass in Buckfast Abbey and
Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast. He is senior alto lay clerk
at the Cathedral and an Examiner for Trinity College, London. His spare
time passions include gliding and rugby.
Leader | Gillian Crew
Gill started the violin at primary school, and played in various youth
ensembles in Reading before attending university in Newcastle, where
she played with the university orchestra and in various chamber groups.
On returning to Berkshire to work at the Met Office in 1990, she played
with many of the local ensembles, including the West Forest Sinfonia
and the Surrey Mozart Players, until moving to Devon in 2003. Gill joined
the ESO in January 2007. She continues to enjoy playing chamber music
and for the occasional show. Gill is a climate research scientist at
the Met Office Hadley Centre.
Vice President | Felicity Cawthra
Felicity is the wife of the late David Cawthra, who was the Musical
Director and Principal Conductor of the Exeter Symphony Orchestra in
the 1980s. We are delighted that she has agreed to become our first
Vice President.
Sponsors
The Exeter Symphony Orchestra is always keen to hear from anyone interested
in offering sponsorship. We don't sit back and expect to do nothing
- we strive to offer music playing opportunities to as many people as
possible at a fair and reasonable subscription. However offers of help
are always appreciated!!
There are several ways that you can help:
• ‘Adopt’ the orchestra as principal sponsor
• Sponsor programmes and/or publicity material
• Fund a high quality soloist - there are many young players out
there
• Fund an orchestra 'chair' - conductor, orchestra leader etc.
• Fund a young professional gaining them additional playing experience
and improving our playing
• ...or all of the above!!
There are many choices available and we're very happy to discuss all
possibilities. In return we can offer space in our concert programmes,
acknowledgement on our website, local publicity and tickets to our concerts
along with the knowledge that, together, we are actively promoting music
making within the community.
We would like to acknowledge the support of our sponsors, Gerrard
Investment Management, Exeter; and G.A. Lott & Co., Exeter, Exeter
City Council Festival Committee and the Exeter Arts Council.
Please contact the Chairman, Bob Jevon, via the ‘Contact Us’
page or phone/fax on 01392 671171.
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