Septura Brass Septet
Mon 9 July 2018
West Road Concert Hall
KLEPTOMANIA
The brass septet is a brand new invention, and therein lies the root of our compulsion to steal: we have no canon of repertoire, no grand history of great compositions.
And so we’re inventing one. Like musical Robin Hoods we thieve from the richest ensembles to create a counterfactual history — a parallel universe in which, in the world of chamber music, the brass septet rules.
Our four-concert series comes to West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge in 2017-18, and presents our prize pickings: plunder from pianists, string ensembles, chamber orchestras and singers.
SONG SWAG
In music for voice and piano, Septura explore a great transatlantic relationship, charting a course from Fauré’s mélodies, through Ravel’s Mother Goose, to his friend Gershwin’s Songbook and iconic An American in Paris, especially arranged for brass and solo car-horns.
Ravel Mother Goose
Fauré Mélodies?
Gershwin Three Piano Preludes?
Gershwin Songbook
Gershwin An American in Paris
Cost: £20, £15 concessions, £5 students.
Enquiries and booking
Booking is recommended for this event.
Enquiries: Cambridge Live Website Email: tickets@cambridgelivetrust.co.uk Telephone: 01223 357851