Subscriptions
Britten Sinfonia has major concert series in Cambridge, Norwich and London's Southbank Centre. Each season we offer a generous subscription discount when you book for all concerts in the season. As well as this discount, subscribers will also receive the following benefits offering an even closer partnership with one of Europe's leading orchestras:
- Priority booking on the following season’s concerts
- A reception at one of the concerts with the opportunity to meet the musicians
- Discounted tickets to our lunchtime series (Cambridge and Norwich only)
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Cambridge Season SubscriptionBuy all five evening concerts in Cambridge and receive a 20% discount on the top two price bands: Top price £116 Mid price £96. Please book tickets through Cambridge Corn Exchange box office on 01223 357851. |
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Norwich Season SubscriptionBuy all four concerts and receive a 20% discount on the top three price bands. Top price £100, second price £88, third price £76. Book tickets through Norwich Theatre Royal box office 01603 630000. |
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London Series DiscountDiscounts are available across all price bands for London concerts. Book for 2 concerts: 10% off Please book through Southbank Centre Box Office 0844 847 9910 or www.southbankcentre.co.uk |
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Next Production
BBC Proms Saturday Matinee 3: I Fagiolini & Britten Sinfonia
London
21 August 2010
Britten Sinfonia returns to the BBC Proms in a programme including contemporary works based on the madrigals of Monteverdi and Gesualdo juxtaposed with the original music.
City of London Festival 2010
Mansion House, London
05 July 2010 7:30pm
Bach meets Brazil in this concert given by the outstanding pianist, Joanna MacGregor, and one of the UK’s most dynamic and musically inquisitive chamber orchestras, the Britten Sinfonia. This programme crosses the invisible divide between the classical and popular Brazilian music, and the concert is sure to sell out fast.
