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14/08/2010 Dartington International Summer School
Paul will be giving a series of masterclasses at the Dartington International Summer School commencing Saturday, August 14 - 21, 2010.
16/08/2010 Dartington Great Hall - Trio D\'Art Recital
Trio D’Art will be performing as part of the concert series at the Dartington International Summer School.
Paul Archibald trumpet
John Kenny trombone
Helen Reid piano
The performance will consist of two works
Peter Swan: Trio (world première)
Juraj Filas: Panta Rei
The concert begins at 5.00pm in the Great Hall, Dartington
Tickets: £8.00 unreserved
20/08/2010 Dartington Great Hall - Recital with Sarah Francis and Mark Fielding
Paul will be joining Sarah and Mark in a recital of works for oboe, trumpet and piano
Sarah Francis oboe
Paul Archibald trumpet
Mark Fielding piano
Lennox Berkeley: Sonatina for oboe & piano
Pavel Haas: Suite for oboe & piano
Roland-Manuel: Suite dans le Gout Espagnol
Concert: 5.00pm Great Hall, Dartington
Tickets: £8.00 unreserved
21/08/2010 Dartington International Summer School - Chaconia Brass
Chaconia Brass will be taking an Advanced Brass Course during the week August 21 - 28, 2010 for keen brass players who want to perform brass repertoire with like-minded players.
Chaconia Brass are Ensemble-in-Residence at the University of Trinidad & Tobago and comprise the following players:
Paul Archibald trumpet
Tom Rainer trumpet
Adam Walters horn
Aidan Chamberlain trombone
Nick Etheridge tuba
22/08/2010 Dartington Great Hall - Chaconia Brass Recital
Chaconia Brass will be giving a recital at the Great Hall, Dartington on Sunday, August 22 2010 as part of the series of concerts taking place during the week.
The group will be performing the following repertoire:
Igor Stravinsky: Fanfare for a New Theatre
Witold Lutoslwaski: Mini-Overture
Peter Maxwell-Davies: Brass Quintet
Toru Takemitsu: Paths for solo trumpet
Calypsos from Trinidad for brass & percussion
26/08/2010 Dartington Great Hall - Chaconia Brass and Brodowski Quartet
This programme will include a new work by David Bedford, a commission supported by the Foundation for Sports & the Arts.
Concert: 5.00pm Great Hall, Dartington
Tickets: £8.00 unreserved
30/08/2010 Brass Monkey - Towersey Festival
Brass Monkey
Concert Stage Monday 30 August 2010
Martin Carthy – vocals, guitar, mandolin
John Kirkpatrick – vocals, button accordion, anglo concertina, melodeon
Martin Brinsford – mouth-organ, saxophone, percussion
Roger Williams – bass trombone, tuba, euphonium
Paul Archibald – trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugel horn
Towersey Festival says:
No one sounds like Brass Monkey! Their 2009 album ‘Head of Steam’ heralds another chapter in the life of a band that has thrilled the live music scene in various incarnations since their debut in 1980.
Martin Carthy and John Kirkpatrick naturally lock into one another\'s playing with an ease and precision that can only come of playing together for over thirty years. Sharing the vocals, and sometimes singing together in unison, they bring the fruits of years of experience to this band with an explosive freshness that is clearly driven by the excitement they all feel by playing together. The 2009 tour for Brass Monkey saw the exciting new introduction of trumpet player Paul Archibald whose classical training and love of folk music added another dimension to the much loved sound of the band which carries through to 2010. Roger Williams, who has already proved his insanity by tripping effortlessly through the fastest of tunes on the bass trombone, also brings along the euphonium to add a softer melodic touch to the gentler pieces. Martin Brinsford can add sweetness or punch on his mouth-organ as required, and amongst his numerous accomplishments on the various instruments of percussion, he can create more drive with the knuckle of one finger than most drummers can muster on a whole kit. It’s a rare treat to see five masters of their art combine with such open hearted enthusiasm to reach such tremendous heights.
17/09/2010 Stefan de Haan: Trumpet Concerto - London Mozart Players
Beccles Music Festival
The London Mozart Players at St Michael\'s Church
This festival celebrates ten days of classical music and jazz in the heart of the Waveney Valley, featuring The London Mozart Players and many other concerts and recitals.
On Friday, September 17 2010 Paul will be performing a brilliant trumpet concerto by Stefan de Haan who, sadly, died this year. He was, for many years, a bassoonist with the London Mozart Players and his music is vibrant, lyrical and beautifully written for the instruments.
The artists will be:
Elgar Howarth conductor
Sheila Barnes soprano
Paul Archibald trumpet
performing music by Elgar, Warlock, de Haan, Howarth and Shubert.
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02/10/2010 Chamber Music Concert - Musicians from the University of Trinidad and Tobago 7.00pm
Chagauramus Auditorium
UTT Chagauramus Campus
Second Avenue North,
Western Main Road,
Chaguaramas
Trinidad
Camille Saint-Saens: Septet for 2 violins,viola, cello, double bass, piano and trumpet
Michael Torke: Mojave
Felix Bartoldy Mendelssohn: Octet
This concert is part of the concert series that is promoted by the Faculty of Music on behalf of the University of Trinidad and Tobago. If you wish to be informed about concerts in Trinidad and Tobago please go to www.facebook.com and search for \'Utt Musicians\'. Registering with this webpage will ensure regular updates concerning future events.
06/10/2010 London Mozart Players - Mozart \'Posthorn\' Serenade - The Anvil, Basingstoke
London Mozart Players Wed 6 Oct, 7.45pm
Tickets: £17, £24, £31, £34; under 16s and full time students half price
Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin
Schumann: Cello Concerto
Mozart: Serenade K 320 (Posthorn)
Maximilian Hornung cello
Gérard Korsten conductor
Ravel\'s evocation of the baroque glories of French history was a reaction to the destruction he saw in the First World War, and each of the six movements is dedicated to a victim of the war. Schumann\'s beautiful and underrated Cello Concerto disregards the notion of an heroic soloist pitted against the forces of the orchestra in favour of something much more collaborative and intimate. The Posthorn Serenade was written in 1779, perhaps for the end of the year ceremony of Salzburg University. The seven movements are contrasted in tempo and orchestration, ending with a presto finale which includes celebrtory flourishes from the posthorn.
The London Mozart Players are Anvil Arts\' Orchestra in Association.
www.lmp.org
This concert is available on subscription. Group booking discount and over 60s standby discount are available. Please contact the Anvil box office for more details.
09/10/2010 London Mozart Players - Mozart \'Posthorn\' Serenade _Fairfield Hall, Croydon
Saturday, 9 October 2010 - 7:30pm
London Mozart Players
Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin
Schumann: Cello Concerto
Mozart: Serenade K 320 (Posthorn)
Maximilian Hornung cello
Gérard Korsten conductor
18/10/2010 Shostakovich Concerto No 1 for Piano, Trumpet and Strings - London Mopzart Players - Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall, Monday 18 October, 2010 7.30pm
Alain Lefèvre piano
Gérard Korsten conductor
Paul Archibald trumpet
Programme:
W.A. Mozart: Serenade No. 8, K286 Notturno
Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 1
André Mathieu: Concertino No. 2
W.A. Mozart: Serenade No. 9, K320 Posthorn
Canadian pianist Alain Lefèvre has been championing the works of Canadian composer André Mathieu for many years. Mathieu was a child-prodigy and wrote an incredible body of work at a very young age, but turned to drink and died in obscurity. His Concertino No. 2 is one of the works performed at this concert, which is conducted by Gérard Korsten, the LMP’s new Music Director.
The recording for Analekta of Mathieu’s piece and Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1, also on tonight’s programme, recently won the prestigious Canadian Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year. Two serenades by Mozart complete this lovely programme: Notturno and Posthorn. This concert is sponsored by CGI. With approximately 31,000 professionals serving clients around the world, CGI is a leading IT and business process services provider focused on helping clients achieve results.
24/10/2010 Aruntunian Trumpet Concerto - Forest Philharmonic - Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London
Paul will be performing Alexander Arutunian\'s Trumpet Concerto as part of an all-Russian programme the orchestra will be performing as part of their 2010/11 concert sesason
Forest Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1964, is rated as one of the country’s leading community orchestras. A performance and training orchestra, each string section has a professional leader whose role includes rehearsal and technical advice for the section. Members include music students, teachers, freelancers and amateurs. The orchestra thereby fulfils its aim of helping train the musicians of tomorrow while providing a forum for the leading amateur players of today. It also works with young musicians in the local Waltham Forest community, providing open rehearsals and the opportunity to experience a full-size symphony orchestra.
Under the direction of Artistic Director Mark Shanahan the orchestra has gained an increasingly impressive reputation for the quality and vitality of its performances. Many of the major professional orchestras in this country contain players who trained with Forest Philharmonic.
28/10/2010 Chamber Music Concert - Musicians from the University of Trinidad and Tobago 7.00pm
Chagauramus Auditorium
UTT Chagauramus Campus
Second Avenue North,
Western Main Road,
Chaguaramas
Trinidad
Richard Strauss: Capriccio
Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Dmitri Shostakovitch: Quartet No 4 arr. Barshai
This concert is part of the concert series that is promoted by the Faculty of Music on behalf of the University of Trinidad and Tobago. If you wish to be informed about concerts in Trinidad and Tobago please go to www.facebook.com and search for \'Utt Musicians\'. Registering with this webpage will ensure regular updates concerning future events.
29/10/2010 Chamber Music Concert - Musicians from the University of Trinidad and Tobago 7.00pm
San Fernando Technical Institute
Southern End - Off the Solomon Hochoy Highway ,
Tarouba Road,
San Fernando
Trinidad
Richard Strauss: Capriccio
Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Dmitri Shostakovitch: Quartet No 4 arr. Barshai
This concert is part of the concert series that is promoted by the Faculty of Music on behalf of the University of Trinidad and Tobago. If you wish to be informed about concerts in Trinidad and Tobago please go to www.facebook.com and search for \'Utt Musicians\'. Registering with this webpage will ensure regular updates concerning future events.
30/10/2010 Chamber Music Concert - Musicians from the University of Trinidad and Tobago 3.00pm
Recital Room 2
Academy of Performing Arts
NAPA
The Savannah
Port of Spain
Trinidad
Richard Strauss: Capriccio
Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Dmitri Shostakovitch: Quartet No 4 arr. Barshai
This concert is part of the concert series that is promoted by the Faculty of Music on behalf of the University of Trinidad and Tobago. If you wish to be informed about concerts in Trinidad and Tobago please go to www.facebook.com and search for \'Utt Musicians\'. Registering with this webpage will ensure regular updates concerning future events.
04/12/2010 Grace Williams\' Trumpet Concerto - Aberystwyth Sinfonia - Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales
Grace Williams\' Trumpet Concerto is one of the great concertos of the repertoire. This wonderful Welsh composer was particularly fond of the instrument. Here is an extract from an interview she gave with Heyward Rees just before her death in 1977:
Heyward Rees: Then there’s your well-known fondness for the trumpet. What does that stem from?
Grace Williams: I don’t quite know. Possibly from World War I when I was a child, and Barry was full of training camps and battalions marching through the streets with bands playing. If I remember rightly there was a fine regimental band which gave concerts in the park round the corner. When I grew older – and wiser I became a pacifist; but the lure of cornets and bugles persisted, and perhaps paved the way for my entanglements with the orchestral trumpet. I think some Welsh wags may well have dubbed me \"Grace Williams the Trumpet\". Eventually I wrote a Trumpet Concerto. I have a soft spot for that work, as indeed I do for the work I’ve written for my favourite woodwind instrument: Carillons for Oboe and Orchestra.
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