Lunchtime Concert: Brass Dectet

THU 27 JUL 13.05
Take a moment in the middle of the day to enjoy a programme of music for brass dectet led by trombonist George Lewis in the beautiful St Alfege Church.
Players
TRUMPET
Edmund Habershon
Tom Harrison
James Kelly
Jacob Rosenberg
HORN
Jake Babgy
TROMBONE
George Lewis
Harry Maund
Ben Pritchard
Phil Entwistle
TUBA
Barnaby Slade
PERCUSSION
Connor Chambers
Rory Clark
Tom Daley
Programme
Chris Wilcox
Alloy
William Walton (arr. John Jermy)
Crown Imperial
J.S. Bach (arr. Christopher Mowat)
Brandenburg Concerto No.2
J.S. Bach (arr. Peter Reeve)
Wachet Auf! (Sleepers Wake!) from Cantata No.140
Edward Elgar (arr. Christopher Mowat)
Nimrod from The Enigma Variations
Mark Nightingale
Flood Warning
Soloist - Harry Maund
Jim Rattigan
Juanear
Biography
Trafalgar Brass are one of London's most exciting Brass Dectet’s, drawing members from each of the Music Conservatoires of London, namely the Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Trinity Laban and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, with all members already embarking on exciting freelance careers both Nationally and Internationally.
Members have played with the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and London Sinfonietta, as well as making countless TV appearances, competing in the National Brass Band Championships and performing at venues worldwide including the Royal Albert Hall, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, The American Cathedral in Paris, Hong Kong Cultural Centre and both Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World.
The group offers a broad scope in terms of style, by drawing on the roots of it's members across; Historical Performance, Classical, Jazz, Brass Band, Musical Theatre and more which is reflected in our programmes as we endeavour to provide something for everyone and inspire the next generation of Brass Musicians.
Trafalgar Brass prides themselves on producing high quality concerts both for public and private events, and have received high praise from leading players in the industry, stating: “There’s not a weak link in the group”.
For more information and to stay up to date with the group's latest concerts and news, please find our Facebook Page
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St Alfege Church
Admission free, no ticket required