Swindon Recital Series 2023-2024

Miranda Dale – violin

Miranda Dale – violin

Paul Turner - piano Sunday 10th September 2023 Arts Centre @ 3.00pm Our opening concert introduces us to a broad base of styles and periods in French music, ranging from the Baroque (Leclair), through Romantic (Massenet and César Franck) and Impressionist (Debussy),...

Megan Humphries – harp

Megan Humphries – harp

Wednesday 27th September 2023 Wyvern Theatre @ 1:05 pm Megan Humphries is an emerging young harpist who has performed across the United Kingdom in venues such as The Royal Albert Hall, Festival Hall, and The Barbican. An impassioned orchestral player, Megan has played...

Joy Farrall – clarinet

Joy Farrall – clarinet

Paul Turner - piano Wednesday 1st November 2023 Wyvern Theatre @ 1:05 pm Joy’s beautiful programme includes two of the great French works for clarinet and piano in Debussy’s stunning Première Rhapsody, full of heavenly, impressionistic harmonies, and Poulenc’s great...

Enigma14

Enigma14

Sunday 10th December 2023 Arts Centre @ 3:00 pm Lisa Nelsen - flute Julian Metzger - cello Paul Turner - piano It’s a pleasure to welcome back this intriguing combination of instruments from Enigma14. They are rapidly gaining a reputation for exciting and...

Bochmann Trio

Bochmann Trio

Wednesday 17th January 2024 Wyvern Theatre @ 1:05 pm Michael Bochmann - violin Carol Hubel-Allen - viola Nicola Tait Baxter - cello with Paul Turner - piano Fauré was fortunate enough to have been taught by Saint-Saëns and the two developed a lifelong friendship, so...

Paul Turner – piano/narrator

Paul Turner – piano/narrator

Wednesday 21st February 2024 Wyvern Theatre @ 1:05 pm Paul has put together a magical programme dedicated to children of all ages! Debussy wrote the Childrens’ Corner suite for his three year old daughter, writing “To my dear little Chouchou, with tender apologies...

Sarah Markham – saxophone

Sarah Markham – saxophone

Paul Turner - piano Saturday 6th April 2024 Arts Centre 7:30 pm Step into the world of Paris in the 1930s… “Imagine a street in Montparnasse, Paris. Marcel Mule, the French saxophonist, is sat at a table with his close friend and composer Paule Maurice and her husband...