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Sunday 12 Jan 2014

3:00 pm • £12

Trumpet Extravaganza

Crispian Steele-Perkins

trumpet

Leslie Pearson

piano and organ

A wide range of music from Haydn to West Side Story

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Leslie Pearson
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Review

Sunday afternoon`s concert on 12 January entitled "Trumpet Extravaganza" proved to be a brilliant success,when almost a full house enjoyed two hours of musical fun and virtuoso playing from trumpeter Crispian Steele-Perkins and pianist/organist Leslie Pearson.

Together, these internationally celebrated musicians "brought the house down" with their rendering of great music ranging from Handel and Haydn through to arrangements from " West Side Story " and Glen Miller favourites.

Interspersed between the Rondo from Hayden`s B flat Trumpet Concerto and the "Pink Panther", the delighted audience was entertained by highly polished playing on a variety of instruments from the trumpet family, together with a masterly performance on the garden hosepipe, and all the while to the accompaniment of highly amusing anecdotes from a captivating and witty raconteur.

Once again the U.R.C.Music Society are pleased to have held a first class concert in easy reach of Surrey`s musical cognoscenti and at a fraction of the cost of attending London recitals.

P.B.

Biography:

Crispian Steele-Perkins

Crispian Steele-Perkins is a trumpet soloist who is world-renowned for the quality of his performances and wide-ranging musical experience. On graduating from the Guildhall School of Music, Crispian spent his early career playing with the English National Opera and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He then spent 15 years working in recording, TV and film studios, developing a body of work which is universally recognizable today, from Handel to James Bond themes and pop classics. His interest in collecting and restoring antique trumpets led him to begin performing on them - you may have heard Crispian’s playing introducing the BBC’s ‘The Antiques Roadshow’.

His unique performances and recordings on genuine historic instruments led Continuo Magazine to describe him as ‘the world’s leading player of the Baroque trumpet’. Playing alongside some of the world’s greatest singers, Crispian’s purity of tone and artistic subtlety has received critical acclaim for more than three decades. Recordings of Handel’s ‘Let the Bright Seraphim’ with Dame Kiri te Kanawa and ‘Eternal source of Light Divine’ with James Bowman are familiar to many.

More recently his performances with Emma Kirkby, Lynne Dawson, Carolyn Sampson, Bryn Terfel and Lesley Garrett have firmly established his reputation. His work in the studios has included more than 80 film, TV scores and commercials, appearing alongside Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Bob Geldof, Sir Harry Secombe, Kate Bush, Elaine Page, Chris Rea and Lulu. His many Solo recordings extend from Purcell to Gershwin and his largest “live” audience was 133,000 at the Edinburgh International Festival.