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ONE MONTH TO GO…

    Clonter is 50 this year! Whilst we have a full programme lined up, there are still a few events that need some funding, and there is also the ongoing need for funding generally to continue to provide a nurturing and supportive place for emerging talent to flourish and entertain our audiences for generations to come.

    The Azalea Wind Quintet
    Sat 6 April, 3pm

    Programme

    Malcolm Arnold – Three Shanties for Wind Quintet Op 4
    Joly Braga Santos – Adagio e Scherzino for Wind Quintet
    Trad arr Xiuwen Peng and Emma Chan – Dance of the Yao Tribe
    György Ligeti – Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet
    Ross Edwards – The Laughing Moon

    Interval

    Valerie Coleman – Umoja for Wind Quintet
    Paul Hindemith – Kleine Kammermusik for Wind Quintet Op 24 No 2
    William Grant Still – Summerland
    Jacques Ibert – Trois Pièces brèves
    Valerie Coleman – Afro-Cuban Concerto for Wind Quintet


    Naomi Robinson – Flute
    Emma Chan – Oboe
    Thomas Knollys – Clarinet
    Joe Clarkson – French Horn
    Beatriz Carvalho – Bassoon

    The Azalea Wind Quintet features a mixture of postgraduate students and graduates from the Royal Northern College of Music. Members originally from the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong and Portugal make up the eclectic ensemble and the group is aptly named as the ‘Azalea’ flower is one of the few flowers found to grow in each of the founding members’ birth countries. Founded in September 2021, the Azalea Wind Quintet has dedicated part of its mission as musicians to bringing to life new music working with composers Joe Bloom, Flowers Tannenbaum and a collaboration with composers from Sheffield based organisation Platform 4 in 2023.

    The Azalea Wind Quintet also brings to life music that is lesser known for the ensemble as well as old favourites. Including proudly presenting pieces from the founding members’ birth countries most recently featuring music by Australian composer Ross Edwards accompanied by immersive sounds from the Australian landscape in their spotlight concert “Djanaba: a 10,000 mile journey” from Manchester to Sydney. In April, the group will perform at the Lake District Chamber Music recital series and the Didsbury Coffee Concert Series and feature music by Portuguese composers Eurico Carrapatoso and Joly Braga Santos.

    The Azalea Wind Quintet made the final rounds of the RNCM 2022 and 2023 Fewkes Prize, a highly esteemed chamber music competition at the Royal Northern College of Music for wind chamber music groups.

    Azalea Wind Quintet appear by kind permission of the RNCM.