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North East Brass - impressions from RSC member Janet Hall

24/10/2016

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At Richmondshire Concerts we usually have one concert during the season that’s a bit off the usual ‘chamber music’ track, and in the 2016 season that box was ticked by the North East Brass Ensemble. Made up of nine of the top brass players in the North East region with experience in top brass bands, military bands and orchestras, the ensemble was formed in 2013 and, we were told, this was the furthest south they have ever played as NEBE. We’ve never thought of this Richmond as ‘down south’ before!

The programme was also unusual in that it included no fewer than three commissions composed especially for their Richmondshire Concerts gig. Now one ‘world première’ is often a signal for an audience to stay home in droves , but three! Well there was no need to be afraid as they all turned out to be both tuneful and interesting – and our audience turned out in force. The first ‘Willance’s Leap – Facets of a Strange tale’ by Steve Robson, who was there to hear its première, was obviously a Richmond piece and it was a certainly a work that we hope will enter the ensemble’s repertoire. ‘Verve’ by James McFadyen, which ended the first set, was in an entirely different style and was, as the programme notes suggested, an exciting and easily recognisable prologue to the interval. ‘Fantasy’, the final commission, was by Isobel Jury who was until recently a student at Richmond School and had been recommended for the commission by tuba player Steven Boyd, who had been her music teacher there. It was the first time she had written any music for brass instruments but she showed a real talent for it. Hers should be a name to watch out for in the future. She too was there to hear her work premièred.

The rest of the concert was made up of works by eight composers across the centuries, from Gabrieli in the late C16 to composers of the mid C20. In a varied programme that showed off the group’s skills both individually and corporately the audience was never allowed to get bored and after the final piece, ‘The Great Gate of Kiev’ from Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’, we even got an encore though its name was not announced  and it was not a well-known work.

​The next concert on 3 December is the Cleveland Chamber Orchestra which will be conducted by David Greed, leader of the Orchestra of Opera North, who is also soloist in Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’. Another splendid evening to look forward to.
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Great Allegri review

14/10/2016

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"A gloriously rich texture and ensemble sound", wrote Peter Bevan in his headline review of our most recent concert. You can read the entire review from the Northern Echo and Darlington & Stockton Times, here. 

The Allegris clearly enjoyed their visit to Richmond as much as everyone else did. See their Facebook entry here.
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Not too late to join!

13/10/2016

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Not bought a Season Ticket yet? It's not too late to do so and get the very real benefits of being a member.

A £42 Season Ticket will get you into our next five concerts. At £8.40 per concert, that's a worthwhile saving on the standard £14 single ticket price - even if you can't come to all five. See here for details of how to get a Season Ticket.

Or, if you came to our opening concert by the Allegri Quartet, we'll give you credit for the £14 ticket you bought then. Just send your cheque for £28 (made payable to Richmondshire Subscription Concerts) plus the ticket (if you have it) and your details to RSC, 24 Maison Dieu, Richmond DL10 7AU.

Either way, we look forward to welcoming you to the rest of our musical season.
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Meet our Trustees - Chris Shaw, Chairman

10/10/2016

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Chris comes from Leeds, and moved to Richmond after a Physics teaching career in Rotherham, Manchester and London. He has played various instruments and now enjoys playing double bass in chamber groups, small ensembles and symphony orchestras.

Chris is fascinated by musical instruments, and recently embarked on the long-term project of building a double bass. His pianistic abilities are worse than most, he says, but he now has church organ lessons so that he can play that badly too.

[Updated July 2021]

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