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Lonarc Oboe Trio
Lonarc Oboe Trio
www.youtube.com/lonarcoboetrio
Oboes Joseph Sanders + Owen Dennis, Cor Anglais Judy Proctor
Joseph Sanders, Owen Dennis and Judy Proctor are
all graduates of the Royal Academy of Music.
Experienced orchestral musicians, they have between
them, played in every Symphonic, Chamber, Opera
and Ballet Orchestra in the UK.
More recently, Joseph (who is also a professor at the
GSMD), has been playing regularly as Guest Principal
Oboe with the London Symphony Orchestra,
Philharmonia and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra;
Owen has recently being playing with London
Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia, City of London
Sinfonia and Mozart Players; and after a break from
professional playing, Judy has recently been playing
Cor Anglais with Scottish Ballet, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Orquestra do Norte in Portugal.
James Horan, an original founding member was appointed Principal Cor Anglais with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in 1998.
We are planning to publish James’ amazing repertoire of Oboe Trio arrangements and compositions through Spartan Publishing so that other Trios can enjoy them.
Owen Dennis joined the Trio in 2007 when they reformed after being offered a residency with the Grosvenor Estate Summer Festival for outdoor classical chamber concerts at Brown Hart Gardensand also at Spitalfields.
They are all three experienced teachers and coaches.
They are due to record all of the original 19th century Viennese-Bohemian Oboe Trios by Wenth, Triebensee, Wranitsky, Krommer and Beethoven along with arrangements by James Horan and hopefully some new commissions. These recordings will go on their website for download purchasing.
They all play on Marigaux instruments.
For full details and the costs for hiring the Lonarc Oboe Trio please contact Judy Proctor at White Sound Music Management to discuss further.
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Repertoire page Programme Bohemian Oboe Trios at the turn of the 19th century Beethoven (1770-1827) Trio in C Major & Variations on ‘La CiDarem La Mano’ by Mozart Krommer(1759-1831) Trio in F Major & Variations on a Theme by Pleyel Wranitsky(1761-1820) Trio in C Major Wenth(1745-1801) Divertimento in Bb Major, Variations on a Theme by Paisiello Petite Serenade Concertante in F major Triebensee(1772-1846) Trio in Fmajor, Trio in Bb Major, Trio in C Major Variations on a Theme by Haydn from ‘Symphony No 94’ Poessinger(1767-1827) Trio in Fmajor 20th Century UK Oboe Trios – to chose from Sally Beamish newly commissioned Trio for Oboe, Oboe d’Amore, CorAnglais and Bass Oboe Nicholas Blake (1949-69) – Suite op 6- Bagatelle – con spirito, Siciliana – andante, Rondino – allegro ritmico James MacMillan (1965) - Intercession Richard Leigh (1967) Kantelaride John Lunn(1956) - Trio Elizabeth Faulkner (1941) – Three Pieces Neil Saunders (1918-95) – Trio for 2 CorAnglais and Oboe James Horan (1966-) Variations on ‘Carnival of Venice’ James Horan arrangements for Oboe Trio J S Bach - Goldburg Variations - Aria, Variation 2, Variation 3 - canone all’ Unisono, Variation 5, Variation 6 - canoneallaSecondo, Variation 9, Variation 12 - canoneallaQuarta, Variation 18 - canoneallaSesta, Variation 19, Variation 21 - canoneallaSettima, Variation 23, Aria J S Bach – Five 3-part Inventions- No 5 in Eb major, No 12 in A major, No 9 in G minor, No 11 in G minor, No 15 in B minor Telemann – Sonata in D Major – Vivace, Andante, Vivace Mozart – Abduction from the Seraglio – Overture, He Who Has Found A Sweetheart, March! March!, With Tenderness and Coaxing, Long Live Bacchus!, O How I shall Triumph. Elgar – Chanson du Matin, Salutd’Amore Britten – Playful Staccatto Delibes – BA ad Duet from opera ‘Lakme’ Debussy – La Plus Que Lent 1920’s Medley – I Can’t Give You Anything But Love, It Had To Be You, Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Singin’ In the Rain, Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man, Babyface, If You Knew Susie, Charleston John Walton Bratten– Teddy Bear’s Picnic Also possible ‘La Poule’ by Rameau and some ‘Tango’ music by Piazolla |
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