In 1986, a group of inquisitive London musicians took a long hard look at the institution we call the orchestra...

…and decided to start again from scratch!

They began by throwing out the rulebook. Put a single conductor in charge? No way. Specialise in the repertoire of a particular era? Too restricting. Perfect a work and then move on? Too lazy. The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment was born. Questioning. Challenging. Trailblazing.

On this page, we look at our history, values and approach to playing music.