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.

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