Chiswick Brass Festival Chorus and Symphonic Brass
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Parry: I was Glad
Florence Price: Octet for Brass and piano Soloist Mike Reed
Bruckner: Ecce Sacerdos Magnus
Macmillan: Summae Trinitati
Walton: Jubilate Deo
To be performed by the Hounslow music service alongside the Festival Brass:
Dukas: ‘La Peri’ Soloist Oliver Dinnell Clarke
Abreu arr Iveson: Fanfare from ‘tico tico’
Handel: Zadok the Priest
Macmillan: Ecce Sacerdos Magnus
Rutter: Gloria
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The CBF Symphonic Brass is a fully professional ensemble whose players have performed with many of the country’s leading orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Following the success of last year’s concert—featuring Pictures at an Exhibition, Fanfare for the Common Man, and highlights from West Side Story—the ensemble is delighted to return with an exciting new programme. This concert explores the connection between brass instruments and the human voice, celebrating their shared capacity for lyricism and power.
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The Chiswick Brass Festival Chorus is a fully professional ensemble comprising some of the country’s leading operatic and choral singers.
Individually, the singers perform regularly with the UK’s foremost professional choirs and opera companies. United by a shared desire to be heard over the noise of brass players, the Chiswick Brass Festival Chorus has set out on a mission to prove that it is in fact possible………. Behind the scenes, the battle rages on.
Come and join us on the 7th March to see who will be crowned victor in this age old battle.
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The Chiswick Brass Festival is proud to be partnered with the Hounslow Music Service for its 2026 Festival.
Students from the Hounslow Music Service will be joining the professional musicians of the CBF as part of an exciting side-by-side scheme. This unique opportunity allows young musicians to rehearse and perform alongside leading brass players.
In advance of the concert, CBF musicians will visit Hounslow for a dedicated coaching session, working closely with the students in preparation for a joint performance of works by Dukas and Abreu. The collaboration culminates in the students performing alongside the professionals in the festival’s headline concert that evening.
In addition, the students will take part in a masterclass earlier in the afternoon, led by Jonathan Hollick, trombonist with the world-famous London Symphony Orchestra.