LUNCHTIME RECITAL

Recital:
Heron Brass – brass quintet

Tuesday 16th January, 2024, at 1:15 pm

FREE ADMITTANCE
Retiring Collection

The Programme

Tom Watts – trumpet
Immy Timmins – trumpet
David Sztankov – horn
Ben Prichard – trombone
Ramon Branch Biescas – tuba

J S Bach

Little Fugue in G Minor

Victor Ewald

Quintet No 2

Carlo Gesualdo

from Two Motets
1. Peccantem me quotidie

arranged Peter Maxwell Davies

Joseph Horovitz

from Music Hall Suite
1. Soubrette Song
2. Trick Cyclists
4. Soft Shoe Shuffle
5. Les Girls

C V Stanford

The Blue Bird
arranged James Graham

The Artists

Formed in 2021, Heron Brass is a London-based brass quintet who first began playing together while all students at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

They come from a range of musical and international backgrounds, from Catalonia to Watford, and enjoy performing an equally wide variety of brass ensemble music. While at Guildhall, they were invited to perform at the School’s flagship annual Chamber Festival, the ‘Chamber at Six’ concert series, and at open days, representing the Wind, Brass and Percussion department. Since then, they have given recitals around London, most recently at Regent Hall and St Giles-in-the-Fields where they premiered a work from former member Benjamin Newman. For the last two years, they have provided music for the Islington Remembrance Service, and for the last three they have joined St Peter’s Bethnal Green for their hugely enjoyable ‘Carols on Columbia Road’ event. This memorable occasion has grown year on year, with thousands attending each week in the lead up to Christmas, mentions in the Guardian and Time Out, and coverage from BBC London, and has become a real highlight in the Heron Brass calendar. They have also helped with music and accompaniment for projects with St Paul’s Cathedral’s outreach programme.

In the summer of 2023, they took part in the live finals of the Philip Jones International Brass Ensemble competition, spending a week working with world-class brass musicians and chamber music specialists, alongside inspiring young brass quintets from around the world. Following this, they have a renewed desire to explore new or lesser-performed works for brass and choral arrangements, without forgetting some of the established classics of the repertoire!

congregation sitting for service

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