Magnard Ensemble – Lunchtime Concert
  • Tuesday 1 March 2022, 1:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £8
Image Magnard Ensemble – Lunchtime Concert

Lunchtime concert – 1.30pm
Masterclass (included in lunchtime concert tickets) – 2.30pm

Part of our Sounds of Nature programme

‘A hugely gifted ensemble of the younger generation, the chemistry between the five players is magical, the maturity and sensitivity of their playing is a delight!’ – Paul Patterson, composer

This young wind ensemble comprising of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn – have been attracting exceptional reviews since. Formed in 2012, the Magnard Wind Ensemble are gaining a fast-growing reputation through recitals and educational projects.

Their varied programme includes works by a range of European composers from Shostakovich to Nielsen, which promises a showcase of exceptional wind playing.

Magnard Ensemble website

Magnard Ensemble – Lunchtime Concert
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £8

Programme:
SHOSTAKOVICH (arr. Shiner)
Prelude in F sharp major Op.87 n No.13 (3")
Butler MARTIN
Down Hollow Winds (14")
Euchar GRAVINA
Bħal Tafal / Like Clay (4")
NIELSEN
Quintet Op. 43 (25")

Performers

Performers

Suzannah Clements - Flute
Mana Shibata - Oboe
Anna Hashimoto - Clarinet
Jonathan Farey - French horn
Catriona McDermid - Bassoon

Lunchtime concert – 1.30pm
Masterclass (included in lunchtime concert tickets) – 2.30pm

Part of our Sounds of Nature programme

‘A hugely gifted ensemble of the younger generation, the chemistry between the five players is magical, the maturity and sensitivity of their playing is a delight!’ – Paul Patterson, composer

This young wind ensemble comprising of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn – have been attracting exceptional reviews since. Formed in 2012, the Magnard Wind Ensemble are gaining a fast-growing reputation through recitals and educational projects.

Their varied programme includes works by a range of European composers from Shostakovich to Nielsen, which promises a showcase of exceptional wind playing.

Magnard Ensemble website