A look at the latest release from The Symphonic Brass of London.
Category: Reviews
Amaranthine (review)
A stunning new release from Let The Music Speak.
Matthew Gee’s Amazing Sliding Circus! (review)
Introducing Matthew Gee’s latest solo release.
Meeting Septura
An interview with members of Septura: bass trombone player Dan West and Artistic Directors Simon Cox (founder, trumpet) and Matthew Knight (trombone).
Orlando de Lassus: Requiem a 5; Motets (review)
This project reveals Orlando de Lassus’ less familiar Requiem for five-voices as a deserving centrepiece, completed by his own plainchants and motets along with a new arrangement for organ of John Bennett’s madrigal, Weep, O Mine Eyes.
Michael Buchanan & Katarzyna Wieczorek at Conway Hall (review)
23-year-old Michael Buchanan, celebrated soloist and highly sought after orchestral musician, joined his duo partner pianist Katarzyna Wieczorek, for an evening recital at London’s Conway Hall.
John Kenny and the Carnyx
Have you ever heard of a Carnyx?
LSO Brass Ensemble (review)
Appearing in the ten-part line-up that was pioneered by the legendary Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, the London Symphony Orchestra brass … More
LSO Brass Quintet (review)
Barbican, London | Thursday 23 January, 2014 Tonight, the Barbican welcomed a chamber group from its resident orchestra: an unusually … More