Fine music-making in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
The Trinity Camerata is a small, high quality amateur ensemble based in north Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Our regular concerts take place at St Edburg's church in Bicester.
Founded in 2004, we have developed a fine reputation for our performances of Classical, Baroque and early Romantic music - with occasional ventures into the 20th or 21st century. Ideally suited to smaller-scale orchestral works, we also enjoy airing music that tends to be neglected by larger bands - like serenades, octets and decets. In 2010 we changed our name from the Buckingham Chamber Orchestra to the Trinity Camerata as we felt it more accurately reflected both our location and style.
As members of the 'Making Music' National Federation of Music Societies, we can access some of the very best young musical talent in Europe.
'the finest amateur orchestra that I have heard in recent years' - read more reviews here.
Weber: Oberon Overture
Stanford: Clarinet Concerto Op.80 (Soloist: Daniel Broncano - Clarinet)
Suk: Pohadka (Fairy Tale) Op.16
Conductor: Stuart Hubble
'Proms' Concert (with Brackley Choral and Operatic Society)
Proposed programme:
Britten: Courtly Dances (from Gloriana)
Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow
Elgar: Chanson de matin/Chanson de nuit
Handel: Zadok the Priest - The King shall Rejoice - Hallelujah chorus (from Messiah)
Stanford: Songs of the Sea
Planas: Jehanne d’Arc Suite
Wood: Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Arne: Rule, Britannia!
Elgar: Pomp & Circumstance March No 1 in D
Parry: Jerusalem
The National Anthem
Conductor: Richard Heason
Mendelssohn: Elijah Op.70 (final concert of Aylesbury Festival)
Elgar: Froissart Overture
Coates: Saxo-Rhapsody
Glazunov: Saxophone Concerto Op.109
Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)
with Hayley Lambert - saxophone