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KSO founder Leslie Head
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In its 50th year the Kensington Symphony Orchestra enjoys an enviable reputation as one of the finest
amateur orchestras in the UK. Its founding premise — to provide students and amateurs with an opportunity
to perform concerts at the highest possible level — continues to be at the heart of its mission. It regularly
attracts the best non-professional players from around London.
It seems extraordinary that KSO has only had two principal conductors — the founder, Leslie Head, and the current
incumbent, Russell Keable. The dedication, enthusiasm and passion of these two musicians has indelibly shaped
KSO’s image, giving it a distinctive repertoire which undoubtedly sets it apart from other groups. Its
continued commitment to the performance of the most challenging works in the canon is allied to a hunger for
new music, lost masterpieces, overlooked film scores and those quirky corners of the repertoire that few others
dare touch.
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