

Wednesday 27 November 2024
6pm
Silk Street Music Hall
Guildhall Brass 22
Beth Randell director
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Silk Street
Eating is not permitted in the auditorium.
Drinks are allowed inside the auditorium in polycarbonates.
Filming or recording of the performance is not permitted.
Latecomers will be able to enter the auditorium at a suitable break in the performance.
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Founded in 1880 by the City of London Corporation
Chair of the Board of Governors
The Hon. Emily Benn
Principal
Professor Jonathan Vaughan
Vice-Principal & Director of Music
Armin Zanner
Programme
Gounod Petite Symphonie (arr. Brian Raby)
I. Adagio et Allegretto
II. Andante cantabile
III. Scherzo
IV. Finale
Debussy ‘Ballet’ from Petite Suite (arr. Brian Raby)
Schubert An die Music (arr. Roger Harvey)
Ola Geijo Northern Lights (arr. Amy Ellershaw)
JS Bach ‘Badinerie’ from Suite No 2, BWV 1067 (arr. Roger Harvey)
Ramon Branch tuba
Brahms ‘Selig sind, die da leid tragen’ from Ein deutsches Requiem, Op 45 (arr. Ben Loska)
Lerner & Lowe Magic in the Air (arr. John Iveson)
I. I'm getting married in the morning
II. A nightingale sang in Berkley Square
III. On the sunny side of the street
Zequinha Abreu Tico Tico (arr. John Iveson)
Guildhall Brass 22
Trumpets
Sam Balchin
Parker Bruce
Alice Newbould
Sam Tarlton
Horns
Henry Ward
Freya Campbell
Dan Hibbert
Trombones
Sam Cox
Helena Kieser
Ben Loska
Bass Trombone
George Good
Euphonium
Ben Loska
Tuba
Ramon Branch

Forthcoming Events
Junior Guildhall Brass Band, 10 Piece and Percussion Ensemble
30 November 2024
Milton Court Concert Hall
Enjoy an evening of brass and percussion music from three Junior Guildhall ensembles.
Jeanne Leleu Piano Quartet Project
29 November 2024
Silk Street Music Hall
A chamber music recital focused on two main events of 1924: it both celebrates the 100th anniversary of the death of Fauré in November 1924, and the winning of the Prix de Rome by composer Jeanne Leleu who was only the third female to do so after Lili Boulanger and Marguerite Canal.
Guildhall Big Band present Chicago: A South Wind Blows
5 December 2024
Silk Street Music Hall
By the mid-1920s, the epicentre of jazz and popular music was beginning to shift to New York, but Chicago wasn't down for the count just yet.

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