York Symphony Orchestra
Trustees’ Annual Report
01/09/2022 – 31/08/2023
Reference & Administration Details
| Charity Name | York Symphony Orchestra |
|---|---|
| Also known as | YSO |
| Registered Charity Number | 515145 |
| Principal Address | c/o Mary Luker (Treasurer) 3 Holyrood Drive York YO30 5WB |
Trustees
As of AGM 17/10/2022
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Name Office Appointed Appoin�ng Body
Lily Rowntree Chair YSO AGM
Ros Roberts Secretary YSO AGM
Mary Luker Treasurer YSO AGM
John Mace Music Librarian YSO AGM
Andrew Smith Membership Secretary YSO AGM
Nigel Bartram Patrons’ Secretary YSO AGM
Janet Haley (ordinary member) July 2019 YSO AGM
Rachael Dagge� (ordinary member) July 2020 YSO AGM
Julie Purcell (ordinary member) July 2020 YSO AGM
Charlo�e Trueman (ordinary member) September 2021 YSO AGM
Joe Wilson (ordinary member) July 2020 YSO AGM
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York Symphony Orchestra
Structure, Governance and Management
| Governing Document | Orchestra Rules, as revised 2022 |
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| Cons�tuted as | Unincorporated associa�on |
| Trustee Selec�on | Trustees of the Charity are the playing members of the Commi�ee Ofcers of the Commi�ee are elected for one year at the AGM Ordinary Members are elected for three years at the AGM |
Objects and Activities
The Orchestra exists for the study and prac�ce of orchestral music, and to foster the knowledge and apprecia�on of such music by public performance. It aims to present 3 concerts per year.
During 2022/23, we performed three concerts, and in the summer we held an Open Rehearsal aimed at children of primary school age.
| primary school age. | |
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| 11/12/2022 | Errollyn Wallen: Mighty River Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite (1919 version) Brahms: Symphony No. 4 |
| 01/04/2023 | Wagner: Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 Paul Feehan: Piano Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 |
| 25/06/2023 (A�ernoon) |
Open rehearsal Bizet, Ravel |
| 25/06/2023 (Evening) |
Bizet: Carmen Suite No. 2 Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Price: Ethiopia’s Shadow in America Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story |
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York Symphony Orchestra
2022/23 Reviews
Conductor’s Report
(Extract from AGM minutes Sep 23)
Of the 10 pieces we performed in the 2022-23 season, 5 were new to the YSO, and 8 were suggested by members; the repertoire expanded both the scope of the orchestra (both stylis�cally and technically) and the diversity of the composers the YSO performs.
AGM) the pieces were not necessarily popular with all of the members of the orchestra at all �mes. I’m proud, though, that the three pieces had all been suggested by orchestra members, and incredibly pleased that everyone (whether they liked the music or not) seemed to prac�ce regularly from the start of the year.
throughout Spring. The Sibelius proved to be more of a challenge than I had an�cipated, providing a robust opportunity for members to prac�ce coun�ng and entering on off-beats with confidence. (This was good prac�ce for the Bernstein in the summer!) But there were plenty of posi�ves to take from the term: there was some warm, lyrical playing of the longer melodic lines in the Wagner and the Rachmaninoff, and the close of the Sibelius symphony achieved a suitably epic grandeur by the �me late March came around.
Open Rehearsals will remain a work in progress. I thought as an experience for the large (and seemingly apprecia�ve) audience (not to men�on a source of grant funding) that the rehearsal was a big success, and we can learn lessons about �mings, the provision of noisy instruments to children, and so on. As a rehearsal it was less successful: especially in the Ravel, there were things that I’d have liked to have worked on if �mes had allowed. But I’ll always want to con�nue to run Open Rehearsals – they are hugely important – and the more we do them, the be�er we’ll get at balancing the experience for the children with the rehearsal benefits for the orchestra.
I thought the summer concert itself went very well, and it was lovely to see such a large audience (the biggest I think I’ve seen for a YSO summer concert). Every piece was a notch up in standard from the rehearsal, which is a huge testament to the players and their stamina, as well as all the prac�ce and effort that had been put in both in the summer term but over the year as a whole.
Chair’s Report
(Extract from AGM minutes Sep 23)
Covid and a musical challenge with some exhilara�ng yet difficult programmes including Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite and Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. We were delighted to welcome back Paul Feehan to play Rachmaniov’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in the Spring, and to hold our 3rd children’s open rehearsal in the Summer. The orchestra has taken these challenges on brilliantly to what was a successful season.
It was great fun to see another large audience of children enjoying our Open Rehearsal this summer. We were pleased to be awarded a grant by the York Music Hub Commissioning Fund which meant we were able to take things up a notch with new branding, banners and extras for the event.
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York Symphony Orchestra
Treasurer’s Report
Accounts 2022/23
The orchestra has registered with EasyFundraising, which is providing a small but steady income stream. We also received a significant dona�on (£500) from an ex-member.
We received two very generous legacies, from our long-term conductor and patron Francis Jackson (£1,000), and Mr Maurice Turneclife (£6,000). These have been transferred to our deposit account, while we decide on something “special” to do with them.
We also received a grant of £1,400 from York Music Hub, to cover costs associated with the Open Rehearsal. This covered the costs of the rehearsal itself, and also allowed us to commission a graphic designer to help with rebranding and publicity.
The current account has a surplus of £1,227.68 on the year.
The savings account has a surplus of £7015.16 on the year (including interest earned).
Concert Notes
For the December, �cket sales were lower than expected.
For the April concert, the audience was very good. Our soloist (Paul Feehan) is a local teacher, and many of his friends and pupils joined us for the evening.
In June, the Open Rehearsal was very well a�ended, and much enjoyed by the children. Ticket sales for the evening were also good.
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York Symphony Orchestra
Financial Review
As of 31/08/2023:
| As of 31/08/2023: | |
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| Current Account | 10,302.38 |
| Deposit A/c (Virgin Money) | 10,801.00 |
Summary of Accounts
| Summary of Accounts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Total 2022/23 | Total 2021/22 | |
| Income | ||
| Income from Concerts (see Details below) | 8413.20 | 7301.22 |
| Members' Subscriptions | 9233.00 | 7847.00 |
| Patrons' Subscriptions | 655.24 | 581.24 |
| Corporate Patrons' Scheme Profit | 474.80 | 0.00 |
| Gift Aid Tax Recovered | 1868.50 | 1509.67 |
| Grants received | 1400.00 | 0.00 |
| Donations & Fundraising | 7760.88 | 341.01 |
| Loan of Music | 0.00 | 75.00 |
| Interest Earned | 15.16 | 4.55 |
| Total Income | 29820.78 | 17659.69 |
| Expenditure | ||
| Expenditure on Concerts (see Details) | 20368.00 | 18315.22 |
| Music Library Subscriptions | 26.60 | 0.00 |
| MM(NFMS) Subscription / Insurance | 299.00 | 412.00 |
| Expenditure on Fundraising | 0.00 | 162.00 |
| Administration & Promotional | 884.34 | 827.63 |
| Payments for previous years | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Bad debts written off | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Total Expenditure | 21577.94 | 19716.85 |
| Surplus (Deficit) | 8242.84 | (2057.16) |
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York Symphony Orchestra
Concert Details
To accompany the accounts
| Total | Total | |||||
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| Dec'22 | Apr'23 | Open R/h | Jun'23 | 2022/23 | 2021/22 | |
| Concert Income | ||||||
| Ticket Sales | 1988.00 | 3105.20 | 517.00 | 2495.00 | 8105.20 | 7135.22 |
| Programme Sales | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Programme Advertising | 36.00 | 36.00 | 0.00 | 36.00 | 108.00 | 108.00 |
| Sponsorship/donations | 0.00 | 200.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 200.00 | 58.00 |
| Total Concert Income | 2024.00 | 3341.20 | 517.00 | 2531.00 | 8413.20 | 7301.22 |
| Concert Expenditure | ||||||
| Professional Fees / Expenses | 1900.00 | 2075.00 | 0.00 | 2360.00 | 6335.00 | 6115.40 |
| Rehearsal Space | 560.00 | 518.00 | 0.00 | 468.00 | 1546.00 | 1418.00 |
| Concert Venue | 2198.40 | 2186.64 | 0.00 | 2138.40 | 6523.44 | 5986.20 |
| Instrument Hire/Tuning | 0.00 | 265.00 | 0.00 | 90.00 | 355.00 | 180.00 |
| Music Hire | 597.11 | 333.61 | 0.00 | 1161.51 | 2092.23 | 2068.79 |
| PRS fee (3% of ticket sales) | 39.31 | 93.16 | 15.51 | 74.85 | 222.83 | 219.04 |
| Tickets | 27.20 | 27.20 | 0.00 | 27.20 | 81.60 | 109.20 |
| Leaflets | 159.00 | 155.00 | 262.00 | 255.00 | 831.00 | 510.50 |
| Programme Printing | 290.00 | 290.00 | 0.00 | 390.00 | 970.00 | 986.00 |
| Fees on Ticket Sales | 23.95 | 39.49 | 13.44 | 31.50 | 108.38 | 158.44 |
| Advertisements | 36.00 | 86.00 | 300.00 | 36.00 | 458.00 | 168.05 |
| Miscellaneous | 122.60 | 165.20 | 386.52 | 170.20 | 844.52 | 395.60 |
| Total Concert Expenditure | 5953.57 | 6234.30 | 977.47 | 7202.66 | 20368.00 | 18315.22 |
| Concert Deficit | -3929.57 | -2893.10 | -460.47 | -4671.66 | -11954.80 | -11014.00 |
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York Symphony Orchestra
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved the report above
Lily Rowntree
Lily Rowntree Chair Date: 14/06/2024
Ros Roberts
Ros Roberts Secretary Date: 14/06/2024
Mary Luker
Mary Luker Treasurer Date: 14/06/2024
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YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Financial Year 2022/23 (Year-end 31 August 2023) Summary of Accounts
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|General|Deposit|Total|Total|
|Fund|Account|2022/23|2021/22|
|Income|
|Income from Concerts (see Details)|8413.20|8413.20|7301.22|
|Members' Subscriptions|9233.00|9233.00|7847.00|
|Patrons' Subscriptions|655.24|655.24|581.24|
|Corporate Patrons' Scheme Profit|474.80|474.80|0.00|
|Gift Aid Tax Recovered|1868.50|1868.50|1509.67|
|Grants received|1400.00|1400.00|0.00|
|Donations & Fundraising|760.88|7000.00|7760.88|341.01|
|Loan of Music|0.00|0.00|75.00|
|Interest Earned|0.00|15.16|15.16|4.55|
|Total Income|22805.62|7015.16|29820.78|17659.69|
|Expenditure|
|Expenditure on Concerts (see Details)|20368.00|0.00|20368.00|18315.22|
|Music Library Subscriptions|26.60|26.60|0.00|
|MM(NFMS) Subscription / Insurance|299.00|299.00|412.00|
|Expenditure on Fundraising|0.00|0.00|162.00|
|Administration & Promotional|884.34|884.34|827.63|
|Payments for previous years|0.00|0.00|0.00|
|Bad debts written off|0.00|0.00|0.00|
|Total Expenditure|21577.94|0.00|21577.94|19716.85|
|Surplus (Deficit)|1227.68|7015.16|8242.84|-2057.16|
|Fund Transfers|0.00|0.00|
|Funds|
|Brought Forward at Start of Year|8211.93|3785.84|7259.41|9316.57|
|Carried Forward at End of Year|9439.61|10801.00|15502.25|7259.41|
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Balance Sheet - 31 August 2023
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|Assets|31/08/2023|31/08/2022|Funds|31/08/2023|31/08/2022|
|Balances|
|Current A/c (Co-op)|10302.38|8433.20|General Fund|9959.02|8731.34|
|- less Social Fund|-179.35|-179.35|Social Fund|179.35|179.35|
|Deposit A/c (Virgin Money|10801.00|3785.84|Deposit Account|10801.00|3790.39|
|Plus|
|+ Pre-payments 2023/24|258.50|1175.88|
|+ Debtors|0.00|0.00|
|Minus|
|- Pre-receipts 2023/24|0.00|-300.00|
|- Creditors|-243.16|-219.04|
|Net Assets|20939.37|12696.53|Total Funds|20939.37|12701.08|
|Treasurer|Examiner|
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Mary Luker
YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Financial Year 2022/23 (Year-end 31 August 2023) Details to accompany the accounts
| A. CONCERT DETAILS | Dec'22 Apr'23 Open R/h Jun'23 Total 2022/23 Total 2021/22 |
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| Concert Income | |
| Ticket Sales Programme Sales Programme Advertising Sponsorship/donations |
1988.00 3105.20 517.00 2495.00 8105.20 7135.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 108.00 108.00 0.00 200.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 58.00 |
| Total Concert Income | 2024.00 3341.20 517.00 2531.00 8413.20 7301.22 |
| Concert Expenditure Professional Fees / Expenses Rehearsal Space Concert Venue Instrument Hire/Tuning Music Hire PRS fee (3% of ticket sales) Tickets Leaflets Programme Printing Fees on Ticket Sales Advertisements Miscellaneous |
1900.00 2075.00 0.00 2360.00 6335.00 6115.40 560.00 518.00 0.00 468.00 1546.00 1418.00 2198.40 2186.64 0.00 2138.40 6523.44 5986.20 0.00 265.00 0.00 90.00 355.00 180.00 597.11 333.61 0.00 1161.51 2092.23 2068.79 39.31 93.16 15.51 74.85 222.83 219.04 27.20 27.20 0.00 27.20 81.60 109.20 159.00 155.00 262.00 255.00 831.00 510.50 290.00 290.00 0.00 390.00 970.00 986.00 23.95 39.49 13.44 31.50 108.38 158.44 36.00 86.00 300.00 36.00 458.00 168.05 122.60 165.20 386.52 170.20 844.52 395.60 |
| Total Concert Expenditure | 5953.57 6234.30 977.47 7202.66 20368.00 18315.22 |
| Concert Deficit | -3929.57 -2893.10 -460.47 -4671.66 -11954.80 -11014.00 |
B. NOTES
1. Accounting Policies
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the current Statement of Recommended Practice on Accounting by Charities. They have been prepared on an "accruals" basis, to show all transactions relating to the 3 concerts that took place during the Financial Year.
2. Funds
The Deposit Account is the unrestricted fund associated with the Orchestra's regular activities. The Social Fund is used for handling monies associated with social events
3. Fund Transfers
A total of £0 was transferred from the General Fund to the Big Bertha Fund (Virgin) during the year.
4. Expenses
No committee members have made general expenses claims during the Financial Year. Verifiable administration costs (postage and photocopying) have been reimbursed.
Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the trustees/ Charity Name members of York Symphony Orchestra On accounts for the year 31 August 2023 Charity no 515145 ended (if any) Set out on pages Appendixed to the Trustees’ Report as page 8 including the balance sheet (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets) I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31/08/2023.
Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention ~~(other than that disclosed below *)~~ in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or
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the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
- Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed: R A Anderson Date: 14/06/2024 Name: Rosemary Annie Anderson Relevant professional Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: Bride Cross Granary, Dob Park Nr. Otley, North Yorkshire LS21 2NA
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Section B Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).
Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .
Not Applicable
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