Tuesday
13th October
2015
| Roaring Fork Quintet
French Horn - Steve Macallister Flute - Estelle Greeley Clarinet - Anne Scolding-Perrett Oboe - Jennifer Mears Bassoon - Eleanor Whitfield
The Roaring Fork Quintet was formed in early 2010 by five of the West of England’s leading wind players. The group take their name from a work by the distinguished American composer Eric Ewazen, his “Roaring Fork Wind Quintet”, which is a key work from their repertoire and which shares the same qualities that they seek to display in their playing – freshness, dynamism and accessibility. The five members of Roaring Fork thoroughly enjoy playing together as an ensemble, and hope that this enthusiasm comes across in their playing.
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Tuesday
10th November
2015 |
Flute - Thomas Hancox Harp - Rachel Wick
Thomas Hancox, flute, and Rachel Wick, harp, started playing together in 2007, when they met while studying at St Peter's College, University of Oxford. They are now much in demand throughout the country, with performances at the Cheltenham, St Davids, and Spitalfields festivals, and in venues including the Wigmore Hall, Colston Hall, Kensington Palace, Penshurst Place, and Lauderdale House. They have also been guest artists on cruises for P&O and Fred Olsen. |
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Tuesday
8th December
2015 |
Percussion, vocals - Debbie Arthurs
Debbie Arthurs makes a welcome return to Chipping Sodbury, not with the Charleston Chasers but with her Sweet Rhythm Band playing Vintage Jazz at its best. All the hits from the 1920s and 1930s. |
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Tuesday
9th February
2016 |
Conductor - Gordon Pullin
The Bristol Chamber Choir traces its history back to 1837 when the Bristol Madrigal Society was founded to "promote madrigal singing in the city", and the first singing meeting was held on 1 March 1837 at the Montague Inn, Kingsdown (destroyed in World War II). Except for the years of World War II, the Society has rehearsed and given concerts ever since |
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Tuesday
8th March
2016 |
Bassoon - Alexandra Davidson Oboe - Jemma Bausor Clarinet - Helen James
The Marylebone Trio is a classical woodwind trio formed in 2003 by postgraduate students at the Royal Academy of Music. Since then the trio has been working regularly together, touring the UK and beyond giving recitals, running education concerts and workshops. |
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Tuesday
12th April
2016 |
Horn - Justin Hayward Flute - Pippa Craggs Oboe - Jennifer Mears Clarinet - Isabelle Miller Bassoon - Phillippa Dunston
Harbour winds are a Bristol-based wind quintet formed in 2010. Since then they have become known for their concert performances, and also appearances in more informal contexts. The quintet aim to present programmes that combine well-known repertoire with more unusual works. The quintet's members all play regularly in local orchestras including the Bristol Metropolitan, Bristol Classical Players.
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Tuesday
17th May
2016 |
Guitar
Andreas Moutsioulis is a Greek-born guitarist and arranger, with performing experience in Europe and America. His compelling stage presence, together with his exceptional musical sensitivity, places him among the most gifted players of his generation. Together with performing, Andreas devotes time to teaching. Living in Bristol UK at present, he teaches a number of promising students. Being a fan of technology, he also teaches students all around the world through Skype |
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