Victoria Brawn, Diane Clarke, Orchestra of the Swan & Daniele Rosina
Biographie Victoria Brawn, Diane Clarke, Orchestra of the Swan & Daniele Rosina
Daniele Rosina
is a UK-based conductor who has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious music festivals including the Beijing Modern Music Festival, Cheltenham Music Festival and the BBC Proms. In the theatre he has worked as assistant conductor for San Francisco Ballet both in the United States and on tour at the Edinburgh International Festival with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Described as 'one of the most gifted and exciting young conductors around' (Birmingham Post) and his performances as having 'lilt, sensitivity, flexible space for the music to breathe' and 'a real sense of cataclysm' (midlandsmusicreviews.com), Daniele is renowned for his insightful conducting and innovative programming. Daniele is resident conductor and principal conducting tutor at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
Orchestra of the Swan
Formed in 1995, Orchestra of the Swan is a British chamber orchestra which, under the artistic direction of David Le Page, is passionate about audience inclusivity and blurring the lines between genres, through its adventurous and accessible programming. Presenting over 45 concerts a year, both live and digital with a catalogue of over 20 recordings, The Swan is passionate about new music and has premiered more than 70 new works by composers including Joe Cutler, Tansy Davies, Joe Duddell, Alexander Goehr, Roxanna Panufnik, Joseph Phibbs, Dobrinka Tabakova, Errollyn Wallen, Huw Watkins, John Woolrich and many others.
The Swan has been enormously successful in making a positive and effective contribution to the communities at the heart of its ‘immersive residencies’ in Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Birmingham with an ambitious programme of work in care homes, schools and rural areas growing year by year. Based at the Stratford Play House, in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Swan is proof that an orchestra really can be an indispensable and relevant part of the community with its aim to entertain, educate and engage in a way that truly makes it a living orchestra.