Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale

 

Thursday 18 November 3.00 pm

The Arnold Ensemble 

Marie Lloyd : Clarinet 
Jonathon Barritt : Viola 
Lynn Arnold : Piano  

Bruch: 8 Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano Op 83 (nos 2 & 7) (5')  

Reinecke: Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano Op 264 (4 movements) (27')

Mozart: Trio in E flat K498 ‘Kegellstatt' (20')
Andante / Minuet / Rondo

Adam Gorb: Tango (4')

 

Marie Lloyd has been a member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe since 2001. With the COE, she has worked prolifically with such musicians as Bernard Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Sir András Schiff, Simon Rattle and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. She has played with many orchestras as guest principal including the London Philharmonic  Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra etc. As a member of the Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe she took part in the Centenary celebration concert at the Wigmore Hall. Marie studied the clarinet at Trinity College of Music with Keith Puddy and the Royal College of Music with Colin Bradbury and Richard Hosford. She has kept a special interest in chamber music, performing with such groups as The Nash Ensemble, London Sinfonietta and Gaudier Ensemble.

Jonathan studied at the Royal Northern College of Music, graduating with distinction in 1983. He was immediately offered a position with the English Chamber Orchestra where he was appointed co-principal viola in 1988. He was sponsored by the ECO Music Society in his London recital debut at the Purcell Room, and he has since regularly played concertos with the orchestra. As a very versatile artist, Jonathan has managed a varied career and is much in demand as a soloist and chamber musician both in the UK and abroad. He has subsequently worked with most of the London orchestras and has guest lead the London Symphony, Philharmonia, and London Philharmonic Orchestras viola sections, as well as many other prestigious orchestras. From 1995 to 2001 Jonathan was a member of the Allegri String Quartet. He returned to the English Chamber Orchestra in 2001 as principal viola. He joined the Coull String Quartet in 2015 and now divides his time between the quartet and teaching at the Royal College of Music. He plays a Giovanni and Francesco Grancino viola c.1680.

Pianist Lynn Arnold is well-known for her collaborative musicianship and for her commitment to advocating, performing and recording British music. Recognized for the breadth and scope of her interpretations, Lynn frequently performs as a soloist, chamber musician and accompanist, and has recorded for Albion Records, Dutton Epoch and Toccata Classics.   A former Park Lane Group Young Artist, Lynn is an alumna of both Cambridge University where she held a celebrated Instrumental Award and the Royal Academy of Music during which time she won recognition in competitions, least not the prestigious Sir Henry Richardson Award from the Musicians Benevolent Fund. Lynn is Staff Accompanist at the Royal Academy of Music, Junior Department, teaches at Warwick University and privately and has coached chamber music at Birmingham Conservatoire. Lynn launched the Butlers Marston Concert Society in 2009 which continues to bring outstanding chamber music to wider rural audiences

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