Chris Stark is a conductor based in South London. He co-founded the Multi- Story Orchestra in 2011 whose work has been recognised by the RPS, and they have made various appearances at the BBC Proms. Chris is particularly drawn to projects that are ambitious in their drive to broaden access to classical music. He works extensively in community and amateur projects and is Principal Conductor of the Blackheath Halls, Ernest Read, Dulwich and Finchley Symphony Orchestras. Chris studied the piano and cello growing up, playing in the NYO, and turned to conducting orchestras and operas whilst a Choral Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge. He has worked extensively as an Assistant Conductor, for organisations such as Glyndebourne Festival and Tour, the BBC Proms, Aurora Orchestra, Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment, Oper Köln, Garsington Opera, Gürzenich-Orchester and the Philharmonia Orchestra. He has a particular interest in contemporary music; for Multi-Story he has conducted the works of John Adams, Gerard Grisey, Louis Andriessen, Terry Riley, and has conducted world premieres by Kate Whitley, Dani Howard and Matt Rogers. He has conducted Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra and United Instruments of Lucilin, recorded for NMC and broadcast on BBC Radio 3.