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  • Emergency backup is called to enable London Chamber Orchestra event at Cadogan Hall to go ahead after protest over payment delays.

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    The trouble, she said, stemmed from a decision by Barclays Bank to freeze the orchestra’s account – a problem that has also seriously affected the finances of charities and other cultural and religious groups, including the classical music venue, St John’s Smith Square.

    “We understand the monumental strain on this body of freelancers whose opportunities to work have been reduced and jeopardised due to sweeping cuts to orchestral funding,” said Lightfoot this weekend.

    The musicians also work with the Music Junction education programme to promote “leadership, community and inclusion by providing opportunities for children”.

    The account shutdowns threatened the work of the Surrey-based Clockwork charitable trust and the Ogmore Valley Male Voice Choir, among others.

    Customers are also required to inform the bank in a timely manner of any change to their legal status relating to their business, charity or trust.”

    The LCO, which two years ago dropped the requirement for formal dress for its musicians so that they could express their “individual personalities and backgrounds”, is committed to “breaking down barriers to orchestral music and making a positive impact on the community”.


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