Roger Wilson
Roger Wilson is co-founder of Black Lives in Music, a charity striving to addresses the current inequality of opportunity for Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse people aspiring to be artists or professionals in the Jazz and Classical music industry. Roger has many years of experience on both sides of the stage as musician, educator, tour manager and administrator. Conservatoire trained, he has worked extensively in the commercial, jazz and classical sector with a wide range of artists from Lesley Garett and Bryn Terfel to James Brown and Quincey Jones. He has also played in some of London’s most successful music theatre productions. As an instrumental teacher and lecturer, Roger has worked throughout the UK music education sector at all levels. In recent years, he has been dedicated in his support for the professional development of aspiring young jazz musicians.
Letty Stott
Letty is a French horn player and co-Founder of Gender and the Large and Shiny Instruments (GALSI), an initiative that aims to promote gender equality for instrumentalists, and is also an alumnus of Sinfonia Smith Square (2013 fellowship). As a multi-genre orchestral and chamber musician, Letty has worked with major orchestras including BBC Concert Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, City of London Sinfonia, Multi-Story Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and English National Ballet, as well with English National Opera and English Touring Opera. She has recorded for broadcasts including BBC (Strictly Come Dancing, The Graham Norton Show, Time, Troy), and ITV (Sunday Night at the Palladium, The Long Shadow). Letty is also passionate about teaching and holds the post of Head of Music Performance at Wells Cathedral School, a specialist music school based in Somerset, as well as frequently tutoring for the National Children’s Orchestra, where she is also a Trustee of the Board.
Gennie Joy
Gennie is a London-based musician and music education consultant, and is a trustee of Sinfonia Smith Square. She has worked in a range of fields across orchestras and chamber ensembles, music theatre and community music as both a performer and educator. Bringing knowledge from over ten years of experience in music education, Gennie has a particular specialism in making music with children in the Early Years and people of all ages with SEND. Gennie is also the co-founder, writer, composer and actor-musician of Merryweather Theatre, London-based arts collective which writes, develops and performs original folk musicals for children at schools, theatres and arts festivals around the UK.
Benjamin Collyer
Ben is a current member of the 2024-25 Sinfonia Smith Square fellowship, and is the first ever organ fellow for the orchestra. He studied music at University of Oxford where he was also the Organ Scholar at Christ Church Cathedral, before studying for a Masters in Performance at the Royal College of Music alongside being the Organ Scholar at St Paul’s Cathedral from 2021-22. Since graduating, Ben has worked as a freelance organist and collaborative pianist in London and has recently been appointed as the Assistant Director of Music at St Michael Cornhill.