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A Classical Coffee: NLCE at Blackheath Halls, Sun 10th June

On Sunday morning, Mel, Neyire and Adam will be at Blackheath Halls in London, performing some French classics and a dash of Mozart. They’ll be exploring some interesting wind repertoire, with works by Ibert, Françaix and from Milhaud, Mozart’s lively Divertimento No.1 and the sonorous and expansive Trio from English composer Gordon Jacob. If you’d like to join them for a classical coffee on Sunday, there are still some tickets left – click here to book one.

You can also catch Mel, Neyire and Robert performing in a chamber production of the Magic Flute with Opera a la Carte, the week after next.

Wonderful performance last night at Chipping Campden

Chipping CamdenWe got back late last night from a wonderful performance for Chipping Campden Concerts in the local school hall there.  Really great audience, smiling faces all round, and some very good feedback.  We were delighted to be there – our first time.  The programme was a selection box of french music, including Ibert, Françaix, Milhaud and Ravel, and breaking the pattern with Mozart’s Serenade in C minor.  We particularly loved the Françaix and Milhaud last night – must try to perform those more often, as they’re beautiful pieces!