Kaleidoscope Wind
Sunday December 1st, 4pm
Programme |
Players |
W. A. Mozart, La Clemenza di Tito overture Ray Hensher, “Holiday in Provence” Suite “The Band in the Park” from “Mr Joplin’s Holiday" Wolfgang Hofman, Five Studies for Wind Quintet Sergei Taneyev, Andante Schubert, Military March Op. 51, No. 1 |
Flutes and Piccolo: Caroline Lomax, Rebecca Youngman Oboes: Philip Mattison, Izzy Ormiston Clarinets: Adrian Greenham, David Weeden Bassoons: Chris Fry, Clare Smart Horns: Helen Cass, Richard Slater Euphonium: Natasha Strange Double Bass: Sam Mansbridge Conductor: Ferencz Diczku |
4pm-5pm. Tickets: adults £6.00, concessions £5.00, children £2.00. Tickets available at the door. Crèche facilities available.
Kaleidoscope Wind was formed in 1995 to explore the wide variety of classical, contemporary and popular music written and arranged for large wind ensemble consisting of flutes, oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons. The members are freelance musicians based in the London area.
The group plays a broad spectrum of music, from the serious to the light-hearted, from the unfamiliar to well known. It has performed at numerous venues in and around the London area and also at the Mill Hill Music Festival and the Proms at St Jude’s. Its recording of Kaleidoscope Fanfare by Edward McGuire was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
The ensemble promotes some of its own concerts but many performances are also given in association with various organisations as fund-raising events for worthy causes. For more information on this aspect of Kaleidoscope Wind’s activities and availability, please telephone the number below.
Kaleidoscope Wind invites compositions for wind ensemble (2.2.2.2/2), usual doubling and double bass optional) for possible performance.
The group plays a broad spectrum of music, from the serious to the light-hearted, from the unfamiliar to well known. It has performed at numerous venues in and around the London area and also at the Mill Hill Music Festival and the Proms at St Jude’s. Its recording of Kaleidoscope Fanfare by Edward McGuire was broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
The ensemble promotes some of its own concerts but many performances are also given in association with various organisations as fund-raising events for worthy causes. For more information on this aspect of Kaleidoscope Wind’s activities and availability, please telephone the number below.
Kaleidoscope Wind invites compositions for wind ensemble (2.2.2.2/2), usual doubling and double bass optional) for possible performance.
Location
Acton Hill Church
Corner of Woodland Avenue, High Street, Acton, Greater London, W3 9BU
Corner of Woodland Avenue, High Street, Acton, Greater London, W3 9BU
We are on the corner of the Uxbridge Road and Gunnersbury Lane, W3, opposite Acton police station. Ten minutes walk form Acton Town tube station – District (Ealing Broadway) and Piccadilly lines. Front main entrance is on Gunnersbury Lane, turn right and walk down to the T-junction, turn right and the church is a twenty yards on your right.
Parking in Morrisons’ car park diagonally opposite (up to 1 hour before 4pm and unlimited thereafter). Street parking on Steyne Road (opposite), limited parking in Woodlands Avenue down the side of the church. Beware of the dropped curb at the end as parking tickets are issued on Sundays! |