“Seventy-four years after it first formed,” and 66 years after it closed, “the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra has been revived to support musicians in northern England hit by the pandemic. … The conductor of the re-formed ensemble, Ben Crick, said the lack [of an orchestra during those decades] was ‘really strange’ given the size of the cities of Leeds, York and Sheffield.” – The Guardian

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