RCM Wind Ensemble: Fantasia

Dates
18 October 2024, 7:30pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£5

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18 October 2024, 7:30pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£5

Marie Lloyd director
RCM Wind Ensemble 

Horovitz Fantasia on a Theme of Couperin
Huw Watkins Four Studies for wind ensemble
Kenneth Hesketh The Doctrine of Affections
Imogen Holst Suite 
Maconchy Tribute
Michael Li  Entity Cramming II: Impaled Sonicity (world premiere)
Coleridge-Taylor Nonet op 2

The RCM Wind Ensemble presents an evening of music connected by one common factor: the Royal College of Music, with compositions by RCM alumni, staff and students.

The concert includes Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s rarely performed Nonet, which had its very first performance at a student concert at the College in 1894. This assured work concludes a concert that explores the full scope of woodwind compositions, some with the addition of brass, strings and electronics.

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