Classic Rhythm
Popular Classics, with a rhythmic twist
Part of the Music in Pinner 2019/2020 Season
Add to my Calendar 08-02-2020 19:30 08-02-2020 21:30 36 Classic Rhythm Classic Rhythm is a unique and exciting chamber group with a difference. Formed in 1992, this trio for flute, piano & percussion has met with astonishing success, playing to sell-out audiences all over the UK as well as broadcasting on Classic FM and BBC2. Their own skilful arrangements of classical favourites, set alongside a wide variety of other pieces, have established the group’s popular appeal. Their range is complemented by a warm informality on stage. Audiences are always fascinated by the vast array of instruments, some familiar, some not! From marimba to tam-tam, from piccolo to cabasa, they are brilliantly woven into a sparkling evening’s entertainment. Pinner Parish Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Pinner Parish Church
Church Lane
Harrow
London
HA5 3AA
England
Programme
George Frideric Handel – Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Gioachino Rossini – William Tell: Overture
Claude Debussy – Preludes, Book I: La Fille aux Chevaux de Lin
Adrian Sutcliffe – Folksong: The Emerald Isle
Pyotr Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Excerpts
Aaron Copland – Rodeo: Hoe-down
Edvard Grieg – Peer Gynt
Vittorio Monti – Csárdás
Leonard Bernstein – West Side Story: Selection
Performers
Helen O'Connell – flute
Adrian Sutcliffe – piano
Chris Brannick – Percussion
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Programme Note
Classic Rhythm is a unique and exciting chamber group with a difference. Formed in 1992, this trio for flute, piano & percussion has met with astonishing success, playing to sell-out audiences all over the UK as well as broadcasting on Classic FM and BBC2.
Their own skilful arrangements of classical favourites, set alongside a wide variety of other pieces, have established the group’s popular appeal. Their range is complemented by a warm informality on stage. Audiences are always fascinated by the vast array of instruments, some familiar, some not! From marimba to tam-tam, from piccolo to cabasa, they are brilliantly woven into a sparkling evening’s entertainment.