We are delighted to present Septura Brass in their first appearance in New York. This acclaimed ensemble brings together London’s leading players to redefine brass chamber music through the uniquely expressive sound of the brass septet.

PROGRAM:

Finzi: God is Gone Up
Elgar: Serenade
Pete Walton: Time Out of Joint (NY premiere)
Gershwin: Three Preludes
Copland: Appalachian Spring

ARTISTS:

Trumpets:
Aaron Akugbo
James Fountain
Simon Cox

Trombones:
Matthew Gee
Matthew Knight

Tuba:
Peter Smith

BIO:

Septura brings together London’s leading players to redefine brass chamber music through the uniquely expressive sound of the brass septet. By creating a canon of transcriptions, arrangements, and new commissions for this brand new classical configuration, Septura aims to re-cast the brass ensemble as a serious artistic medium.

Currently Ensemble in Residence at the Royal Academy of Music, London, the group is recording a series of 10 discs for Naxos Records, each focused on a particular period, genre and set of composers, creating a ‘counter-factual history’ of brass chamber music.

The first seven discs have received critical acclaim, described variously as “irresistible” (Fiona Maddocks, The Observer), “dazzlingly polished” (Anna Picard, BBC Music Magazine) and “brass playing at its most exalted” (Robert Markow, Fanfare). In addition, Christmas with Septura was released in 2016, and Septura’s unique version of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi was released in 2019.

Weaving this ever-increasing repertoire into captivating live events, Septura is gaining a reputation for engaging audiences with innovative and imaginative programming. To date the group has performed in New Zealand, Japan, the USA and all over Europe. UK highlights have included performances at the Wigmore Hall.

Septura’s members are the leading players of the new generation of British brass musicians, holding principal positions in the London Symphony, Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, PhilharmoniaBasel Symphony and Aurora orchestras.


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Doors:
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Presented by:
The Town Hall in partnership with Peoples’ Symphony Concerts Presents