Tallis Chamber Orchestra

Tallis Chamber Orchestra is a small, friendly orchestra that supports talented conductors and soloists early in their careers. It meets and performs in Westleton, Suffolk, and occasionally elsewhere.

The Orchestra is made up of amateurs playing to a high standard, and is regularly led by Kenneth Sillito and Celia Waterhouse. Distinguished musicians who have appeared with TCO include Emanuel Hurwitz, Felicity Palmer, Tim Hugh, Andrew Haveron, Janet Craxton, John Eliot Gardner, Jill Gomez, Graham Ross, Nick Collon, Florian Zieman, Johann Stuckenbruck, Mark Biggins, Duncan Ward, and Alec Frank-Gemmill, the last seven as part of TCO’s ongoing commitment to supporting the early careers of young musicians.

The repertoire is mainly Baroque and early classical, but also includes later and modern works. Some concerts are strings only, and may be directed from the harpsichord or by the violin leader. Tallis Chamber Orchestra was formed in 1974 under the direction of Philip Simms.

FORTHCOMING CONCERTS

TCO funding comes mainly from player subscriptions and the sale of tickets, with additional help from Gift Aid. However, over the last few of years, like many amateur and professional arts organisations, the orchestra has suffered financially, especially following the Covid-19 pandemic. Venue and music hire and soloists are more expensive and with inflation on the rise, these costs are projected to increase further. 

By donating to the Tallis Chamber Orchestra through the Charities Aid Foundation Donate button above, you will help us withstand current challenges and continue to provide concerts of the highest standards, supporting talented young professional conductors and soloists, bringing pleasure to our loyal audiences in Suffolk and elsewhere.