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BONE-AFIDE (Trombone Quartet)

8 July 2023|12:00 pm

St Peter’s Church
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BONE-AFIDE (Trombone Quartet)

Date

8 July 2023

Time

12:00 pm

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St Peter’s Church
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The Dancing Trombone

DAN JENKINS                                                      Ballet Medley: Dances with Dreams

PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY, arr. W FOSTER       Highlights from Swan Lake

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, arr. I DAWS

                                                                                  Air from Orchestral Suite No.3

                                                                                  Badinerie from Orchestral Suite No.2

CALLUM AU                                                         4 Dances

BRIAN LYNN                                                        Trombone quartet

PABLO BELTRAN RUIZ, arr. S EVERY           Sway

Bone-Afide members are some of Europe’s leading young trombonists: Robert Moseley, Simon Minshall, Isobel Daws and Merin Rhyd. The quartet challenges the stereotypes surrounding the trombone by showcasing its versatility. Winners of prestigious international awards, they have recently released their second album, ‘Folk-bone‘. They perform with orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, English National Opera and Royal Opera House and ensembles such as Septura and London Brass. They are currently Recital Series Artists of the Countess of Munster Trust.

This concert has been kindly sponsored by Brian and Rowan Turnbull.