Author: Ulster Orchestra

A woman in a red dress plays piano and sings into a microphone, joined by Ulster Orchestra musicians with string instruments during the Our Songs Our Place music release in a concert hall.
An exciting new album from the Ulster Orchestra and songwriters working together through the Your Song Now project
Musicians seated on a stage with string instruments, practicing in a spacious concert hall. A "one way system" sign on the wooden floor reflects COVID-19 precautions announced January 2021.
An important update on Orchestra activities in Jan-Feb 2021
Six people with string instruments and a guitar perform in a grassy field with chairs and music stands under a cloudy sky, bringing the spirit of BBC Proms to lifeโ€”it's like experiencing Proms in your garden.
We’re taking part in a host of online and broadcast activity to celebrate the BBC Last Night of the Proms!
A middle-aged man in a dark shirt conducts with a baton, one hand raised while the other gestures, against a plain black backgroundโ€”legendary conductor Jac van Steen leads, as seen in UO LIVE and heard on BBC Radio 3.
Tune in to BBC Radio 3 at 2pm on Friday 4 September to hear the Orchestra perform live for Afternoon on 3
Promotional graphic for Ulster Orchestraโ€™s "Your Song Now" campaign featuring photos of Duke Special, Kitt Philippa, and Paul Campbell, with an invitation to collaborate. Join the orchestra and be part of #UOYourSongNow.
We want to challenge you to create new songs; songs of this time and place.
A full orchestra in formal attire poses with their instruments on a red carpet in an ornate hall with arched ceilings and chandeliers, marking an important announcement made in April 2020.
Ulster Orchestra MD Richard Wigley issues the following statement; an update from the previous statement issued on 19 March 2020
A man and a woman, holding a violin and bow, stand closely together and look at a smartphone, smiling in a well-lit indoor settingโ€”ready for their Let's Play at Home moment.
We may not be able to play for you in the concert hall, so we’re planning to bring our wonderful music direct to you at home!
A full orchestra in formal attire poses with their instruments on a red carpet in an ornate hall with arched ceilings and chandeliers, marking an important announcement made in April 2020.
Ulster Orchestra MD Richard Wigley issues the following statement
A man and woman sit at a table set for dinner on a stage in a large, ornate hall at Ten Square, clinking glasses and smiling at each other, enjoying a romantic Valentine's evening.
Ulster Orchestraโ€™s Director of Marketing and Communications, Michelle Baird, celebrates a special partnership
A small orchestra performs on a gymnasium stage at the Spectrum Centre while a conductor stands at a microphone; audience members are seated in the foreground.
Last night saw a special performance to bring to a close a project with the Spectrum Centre’s Women’s Art Club and Book Group.
Several young musicians sit in chairs playing cellos together in an indoor orchestra rehearsal space, reading sheet music from stands. Inspired by Play 2020, they prepare for new auditions as applications open soon.
Applications for the first Come and Play Concert (grades 6-8) now open!
BBC Radio 3 logo featuring the text "BBC Radio" and a large number 3 with a bass clef design, set against a red background, celebrating Orchestra Week with performances by the Ulster Orchestra.
A week of Ulster Orchestra recordings on BBC Radio 3.ย 
Woman with short platinum blonde hair in a strapless purple dress and silver necklace, sitting on a bright blue sofa against a white background, evoking the elegance of a replacement vocalist at a Christmas Messiah concert.
Soprano Emma Morwood to replace Giulia Semenzato for Messiah.ย 
Purple graphic featuring the Ulster Orchestra as a FINALIST for Innovative Company of the Year at the Business Eye Awards 2019, with a First Trust logo.
We are delighted to be shortlisted as a finalist in the ‘Innovative Company of the Year’ Award category at this yearโ€™s First Trust Business Eye Awards!ย 
Illustration of children dancing around a globe with musical notes and blue paint splashes in the background.
Global Rhythms, the Ulster Orchestra Primary Schoolsโ€™ concerts, take place this November – and they’re now on sale!
Black and white close-up of a woman with wavy hair, wearing a scarf, looking at the camera and smiling slightly, with a textured brick wall in the background.
Christianne Stotijn unwell and to be replaced by Katherine Broderick on 3 & 4 October 2019.
The Ulster Orchestra performs indoors, with musicians playing string and woodwind instruments in a warmly lit concert hall with stone pillars, creating a magical atmosphere for Culture Night 2019.
From Carmen to Country Down – Popular Classics at St.Anne’s Cathedralย 
A smiling man in a black suit stands with arms outstretched, holding a conductorโ€™s baton, in front of historic domed buildings.
Daniele Rustioni’s Season Opening Concert has sold out the Ulster Hall.ย 
A full orchestra stands on stage at the BBC Proms in a grand concert hall, with an audience seated and clapping.
Our last concert with Rafael Payare as Music Director took place in no finer setting than the Royal Albert Hall, as we performed in Prom 42 as part of the BBC Proms.
Aerial view of a landscaped park with pathways, circular structures, and the Hill of the O'Neill nearby, surrounded by a green rural landscape and a charming townโ€”perfect for events like Ulster Orchestra performances.
A family friendly programme of classical favourites and movie scores.
Three women in black dresses stand on a concert hall stage, holding string instruments as part of the Professional Experience Scheme; two violins and a cello, with empty chairs and sheet music stands in the background.
In association with the Ulster Youth Orchestra
White text reading "A City Imagining" is centered on a dark purple splash shape, with "Belfast" in pink at the bottom right, celebrating Belfast's spirit against a teal background.
Belfast City Council is inviting consultation on their new Cultural Strategy.ย 
A group of people enjoy Tea Dances in a hall decorated with colorful Ulster Orchestra bunting. Tables are visible in the background, bringing the lively spirit of On Your Doorstep events to life.
Ballymena – Thursday 23rd May. Derry~Londonderry – Tuesday 28th May. Cookstown – Thursday 4th June.ย 
Interior of Bangor Abbey with rows of chairs, an arched ceiling, and a large colorful stained glass artwork behind the altar area, evoking the perfect setting for a Midsummer Music concert.
The Ulster Orchestra return to Bangor on Friday 14th June at 7.00pm