Concert of Brass | Pipes | Voice

Performers at Coddenham St Mary’s

L-R: Georgi Hawkes-Wright, Dan Hawkes-Wright, Sarah Johnston, Andy Coles, Ian Galbraith, Ian Burton, and Lawrence Killian

A successful first outing at St Mary’s Church in Coddenham in Suffolk for our newly formed brass ensemble

The concert featured “popular classics” played by our newly formed brass quintet, joined by organ and soprano soloists.

The Intermezzo from Karelia Suite by Jean Sibelius proved to be an ideal opener for the concert. In this arrangement for organ and brass quintet, the organ part covers the orchestral string writing from the original.

Three of the pieces performed were specially arranged for brass and organ to make the most of the venue, and the excellent organist at Coddenham, Ian Galbraith. The other brass and organ pieces included: Mozart’s Requiem (Lacrimosa, Dies Irae, Introit and Kyrie) ● the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah ● Judex from Mors et Vita by Gounod ● Elsa’s Procession from Wagner’s opera Lohengrin

Ian Galbraith played two stunning works for organ: Sortie in Eb by Alfred Lefébure Wély, and a stunning rendition of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.

Soprano, Sarah Johnston, sang beautifully in Schubert’s Ave Maria accompanied on organ and flugelhorn by Ian and Dan. The vocal highlight came with an incredibly moving performance of Pie Jesu by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Sarah was joined in this duet (for soprano and boy soprano) by Dan on flugelhorn, sensitively accompanied by Ian on organ.

Ian Burton’s performance of the Adagio from Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto, one of Ian’s favourite composers, was played with great poise and musicality.

The newly formed brass quintet (we haven’t decided on a name yet) performed with great clarity, dexterity, and musicality throughout. Pieces featuring brass along were: The Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre, Elgar’s Chanson de Matin, Purcell’s Sound the Trumpet from come ye Sons of Art - a duet for trumpets performing at either side of the church, and Verdi’s Grand March from Aida.

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Trumpets: Georgi Hawkes-Wright and Lawrence Killian
Flugelhorn: Dan Hawkes-Wright
Trombone: Ian Burton
Tuba: Andy Coles
Organ: Ian Galbraith
Soprano: Sarah Johnston

 

Audience Feedback

We thoroughly enjoyed it!.
— Marian Povey
Brilliant evening; thank you all!
— Angela Thompson
It was great - thanks to the brilliant musicians.
— Deborah McDonnell
Lovely night, really enjoyed it. Congratulations to you all. 👏🏻
— Keith raby
Wish we could have been there. x
— Ffion Jones
Lawrence Killian

After a successful career spanning four decades in music, commerce, and education, and following his retirement as an Education Consultant in 2017, Lawrence has resumed his focus on music composition, and orchestral conducting.

https://www.lkillian.com
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