British Cello Society
The aims of the Charity are to promote, develop and broaden public appreciation of music and specifically the art of playing the violoncello. It does so by holding concerts or recitals on aspects of cello performance and workshops about the instrument itself, by funding the specialised training of beginners, gifted young cellists up to the age of 18, and of adult learners.
Activities & Mission
The aims of the Charity are to promote, develop and broaden public appreciation of music and specifically the art of playing the violoncello. It does so by holding concerts or recitals on aspects of cello performance and workshops about the instrument itself, by funding the specialised training of beginners, gifted young cellists up to the age of 18, and of adult learners.
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Frequently asked questions about British Cello Society
What does British Cello Society do?
The aims of the Charity are to promote, develop and broaden public appreciation of music and specifically the art of playing the violoncello. It does so by holding concerts or recitals on aspects of cello performance and workshops about the instrument itself, by funding the specialised training of beginners, gifted young cellists up to the age of 18, and of adult learners.
When was British Cello Society registered as a charity?
British Cello Society was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 11 August 2025 as charity number 1214479. It has been registered for 1 year.
Who runs British Cello Society?
British Cello Society is governed by a board of 6 trustees. The chair of trustees is SELMA GOKCEN. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does British Cello Society operate?
British Cello Society operates in England, as recorded in its Charity Commission filing.
Is British Cello Society a registered charity?
Yes — British Cello Society is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1214479.
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RG14 1HZ
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