NATIONAL ORCHESTRA FOR ALL
Our inclusive, non-auditioned national youth orchestra.
What is National Orchestra for All?
National Orchestra for All (NOFA) is our inclusive, non-auditioned national youth orchestra. It welcomes young people from all backgrounds, with a wide range of musical abilities, playing any instrument of their choice.
NOFA is made up of around 100 young people aged between 11 and 19 who wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity to play with others in a national orchestra.
Being part of NOFA offers young people life-changing experiences that develop their life skills, while also creating thriving, creative communities – and of course, it’s great fun too!
As well as creating their own pieces of music with professional composers, NOFA members play all types of music – from pop songs, classical works and film favourites, to jazz, video game soundtracks and dance anthems. We also love world music and during our 2023-24 season, the orchestra was introduced to the mesmerising sound of Gamelan music from Indonesia, in collaboration with community musician and composer, Emily Crossland.
For NOFA’s season finale at CBSO Centre, Birmingham, in August 2024, members performed ‘Ghost Town’ by The Specials, ‘Hornet’ and ‘Reflection’, taken from Christopher Larkin’s original soundtrack for video game, Hollow Knight, ‘Strength in Numbers’, written in collaboration with multi-instrumentalist, Joe Broughton, and the ‘Allegro’ movement of Florence Price’s Symphony No. 1 in E minor. They also premiered their exciting new composition, ‘Sounds of Change’, earlier in the year at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
Stay tuned and watch this space to find out what NOFA will be performing in 2025!
When will NOFA’s next events take place?
Spring 2025 residential: Birmingham
Summer 2025 residential: Birmingham
Autumn 2025 regional events: Three, one-day events in different locations across the UK
Spring 2026 TBC
Summer 2026 TBC
To view all our upcoming activity for National Orchestra for All’s events and live concerts, please visit our Events page.
“NOFA is a second home for me – a second family, a safe space. I can’t recall any moment here that I haven’t enjoyed. I feel respected and heard and it’s here that I’ve made some of my closest friends. The music is catchy and the staff are absolutely amazing!”
National Orchestra for All members on stage at CBSO Centre during their summer 2024 public concert.
Frequently Asked Questions
National Orchestra for All musicians enjoy social time during their summer 2024 course at CBSO Centre.
Who is NOFA for?
“It’s nice to go somewhere independently and find yourself. You get to meet other people from all across the UK.”
National Orchestra for All musicians perform on stage at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
What do we mean by ‘inclusive’ musical opportunities?
Can any instrument be part of NOFA?
National Orchestra for All’s brass section performs live in concert at Birmingham’s CBSO Centre.
What does membership involve?
The string section performs at CBSO Centre during National Orchestra for All’s summer 2024 residential.
What is a residential?
Our friendly group of wellbeing tutors will provide support for NOFA members throughout each residential.
Why should I take part in NOFA?
Celebrating the end of a spectacular end-of-season summer concert with musical friends
Is it free to take part in NOFA?
“NOFA is a good space to join if you are nervous about going to an orchestra because it is just one big happy family! You don’t have to feel like you have to be the best – you can just play along and laugh if you make mistakes.”
How to join National Orchestra for All
Please note that recruitment for our next NOFA season will open in summer 2026.
If you’re keen to join our inclusive national youth orchestra and would like to apply for next season, you can register your interest by completing the short form below and a member of the Orchestras for All team will contact you directly as soon as recruitment opens.
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!