Southern Sinfonia, 40 years of Orchestral Excellence

History of the Southern Sinfonia

Orchestras have been playing in Dunedin for over 100 years.

In the 1930s, there was the 4YA Studio Orchestra, which played live broadcasts for half-an-hour each week.

In 1958, a new group called the Concert Orchestra was formed with the specific intention of accompanying the Dunedin Opera Company. Soon after this, the Dunedin Choral Society called on the Orchestra's services, and eventually the orchestra started presenting its own concerts as well.

In late 1965, the Dunedin Civic Orchestra Inc., the orchestra's current legal body, was formed. Grants were secured from the Dunedin City Council, the University, QEII Arts Council of New Zealand, and the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.

The inaugural concert of the Dunedin Civic Orchestra Inc. was held in the Dunedin Town Hall on 19 February 1966. It was a grand occasion, with the Governor-General attending.

The 43 years since then have been predominantly happy ones for the orchestra. Earlier in this period we changed our name to the Dunedin Sinfonia, and more recently in 2000, to Southern Sinfonia. We are focused on increasing our profile and support, and presenting programmes that are varied and feature a wide range of local and overseas artists.

The Sinfonia enjoys support from players and audience alike, not just from Dunedin, but also from all over New Zealand.

The Southern Sinfonia is very much part of Otago and Southland's cultural heritage.

Long Serving Players

40 Years

Ewen Boutcher Clarinet 1966-present
Joan Gardiner Violin 1966-2006
Patricia Leen Violin 1966-present
Allan McDermott Violin 1966-2006

35 Years

James MacKay Clarinet & Saxophone 1966-70, 1972-76, 1981-present

34 Years

Elaine Snell Violin 1966-72, 1978-84, 1986-present

30 Years

Patricia Dean Cello & Bass 1976-present
Richard Mackay Violin 1966-69, 1973-77, 1983-6, 1989-present

29 Years

Jack Lanham Trumpet 1966-94
William Henderson Trombone 1973-74, 1979-present

28 Years

Robert Purves Horn 1966-70, 1983-present

27 Years

Malcolm Chisholm* Trombone 1966-92
Neil Peacock Horn 1979-present

24 Years

Pamela Larkins* Viola 1966-1989
Christine Miller Violin 1974, 1979-86, 1991-present

23 Years

Dean Hollebon Violin 1982-86, 1988-present

22 Years

Harvey Strang* Violin & Viola 1966-87
Bruce Wallace* Bass 1966-87
Stephen Cranefield Clarinet 1979-86, 1991-present
Alan Starrett Viola 1984-present

21 Years

Ronald Caldwell Trumpet 1985-present
Anna Petersen Cello 1977-79, 1981-5, 1992, 1994-present

20 Years

Donald Cameron* Bassoon 1966-1985
Lyndsey Garden Flute 1967-86

*Deceased.