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Glasgow trombone quartet

The Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s trombone section has a trombone quartet called Slide Effect and with the backing of Glasgow-based music publisher Mitre Music they have announced three recitals.

Sun 3rd Aug - Balquihidder Summer Music, Balquihidder Parish Church, Scotland
Sat 20th Sept - Kyles of Bute Music Club, Tighnabruich, Scotland
Sat 22nd Nov - Ayr Music Club, Ayr, Scotland


More information about the group is available on the Slide Effect website.

RAM trombones

The Royal Academy of Music present a trombone concert next week, directed by Bob Hughes, and includes two world premières from Timothy Bowers and Richard Turner.

Programme to include:
Meyerbeer Coronation March from Le Prophète
Gabrieli Sonata Pian’e Forte
Timothy Bowers Sonata for tenor trombone and piano (world première)
JS Bach Passacaglia in C minor
Richard Turner In Memoriam DSCH (world première)

Thursday 12th June, 1:05pm
Duke’s Hall, Royal Academy of Music, London
Free, no tickets required

Symphonic brass concert

Rod Franks will be conducting a symphonic brass ensemble in some classical arrangements this Sunday afternoon in central London. JDBrass is formed around Royal Academy of Music BMus student James Davies and has previously played a chamber recital at the RAM.

James Davies will present his arrangements of the last movement of Shostakovich’s 5th Symphony and Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, whilst they will also perform the fanfare from Janacek’s Sinfonietta (arr. Chris Mowat) and Eric Crees’ arrangement of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue.

Sunday 8th June 2008, 4pm
Sunday Recital Series, St. George’s Bloomsbury, WC1A 2HR, London
Symphonic Brass Ensemble, conductor Rod Franks
FREE entry
Full information from JDBrass

Nyman teams up with Moore

Michael Nyman has set a piece for solo trombone and piano, to be given the premiere this Saturday by Peter Moore. This year’s BBC Young Musician winner will perform the piece at London’s Cadogan Hall as part of a Nyman festival.

With the title “If”, the piece is taken from the film score “The Diary of Anne Frank” and has been set by the composer to be accompanied by him on piano.

John Kenny in Cumbria

John Kenny will be performing with the Westmorland Youth Orchestra in their 60th Anniversary Concert in June. John will be playing the Carnyx in his own composition “The Voice of the Carnyx”, and Didgeridu in Peter Sculthorpe’s “Earth Cry”.

Saturday 28th June 2008, 7.30pm
Kendal Parish Church, Cumbria, UK
Westmorland Youth Orchestra, conducted by Noel Bertram
Tickets available from the Cumberland Building Society, Lowther Street, Kendal or by phone from Sedbergh Tourist Information Centre on 015396 20125.

For further information, please contact Noel Bertram noel@nbertram.fsnet.co.uk

Jiggs in London


This Friday, the silky sounds of Jiggs Wigham can be heard when he performs a free lunchtime concert at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where he is a visiting professor in jazz trombone.

Friday 23 May 2008, 1.05pm
Lecture Recital Room, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Silk Street, Barbican, EC2Y 8DT
Jiggs Whigham Jazz Trombone Concert

Acclaimed trombonist and visiting Guildhall lecturer Jiggs Wigham demonstrates jazz’s contribution to chamber music in a jazz trombone concert.

Nick Hudson to play Canada concerts

Nick Hudson is to feature as one of the guest soloists at the inaugural Ottawa Brass Festival in Canada. The festival is the first of its kind in Ottawa and will also feature brass players from the National Arts Centre Orchestra and their ensemble, Capital Brass Works. Spread over two concerts, Nick will be featuring music by Jacques Casterede, Nicola Ferro, Gareth Wood and John Kenny.

Following a series of workshops in Ottawa, Nick travels to Toronto to feature works by Steadman Allen and Donald Morrison, alongside others in a concert with the North York Temple Band conducted by Glenn Barlow.

Upon touchdown back at Heathrow, Nick will swiftly make the long drive up north to Cumbria to conduct a workshop and recital in the Queens Hall, Sedburgh on 8th June 2008.

Bob Martin jazz concert

Come to a Devon venue to hear BTS member Bob Martin play some jazz.

Jazz at the Anchor
Thursday 15th May 2008, 8.30pm-11pm
Fore St Sidmouth, Devon
01395 514129
FREE admission

Featuring:
▪ Bob Martin trombone
▪ James Clemas keyboard / vocal
▪ Mike Thorn bass

Jazz to the Left and Right of Mainstream

Campbell quartet in Somerset

Gordon Campbell will be in Somerset next month, featured in a trombone quartet performance.

The second ‘Trombonicity’ event, also featuring trombone solos and piano will take place on Tuesday 27th May at St Mary’s Church, Bruton, Somerset. The ensemble will also feature Garfield Austin, Keith Thomas and Andy Fawbert, with Elizabeth Hayley at the keyboard and the bass vocals of Christopher Sheldrake. The music will range from Haydn to Thelonius Monk.

stunning passages…breathtaking pyrotechnics…an entertaining and exhilarating evening from start to finish…” (Frome Festival review)



Tuesday 27th May 2008, 7.30pm
St Mary’s Church, Bruton, near Wincanton, Somerset
Tickets £8 (£5) on the door

Cats on Blackheath Common

This Sunday, 10-piece ensemble Westminster Brass will be celebrating the 60th birthday of Chris Hazell, famous for his Brass Cats and connection with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. The Blackheath concert also features the music of Byrd, Bach and Gershwin.

Sunday 20th April, 4pm
Westminster Brass
All Saints, Blackheath, SE3, London
Tickets on the door £5/£3

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