Stories abound about how classical music is sinking into obscurity – death, even. But “in the things that matter most, classical music is actually healthier than for decades.” The evidence, writes one critic, is compelling. “For a start, London is more than ever the uncontested classical capital of the world, with some 20 professional orchestras and five music colleges. Many of the world’s great soloists choose to make their home there, as do home-grown musicians in great quantity and quality. In 1985, for example, the Association of British Orchestras had just 12 members; now it has 50. Up to half of this growth has come from new orchestras.”