Lunchtime Recital: The Euclid Ensemble
The Euclid Ensemble is a group of six players – Emma Cordell (flute), Sue Elwen (clarinet), Helen Nakhwal (oboe), Aliki Georgiou (bassoon), Gerry O’Reilly (French horn) and John Truss (piano).
The ensemble will play a selection of wind quintet and trio music and will come together to conclude their lunchtime recital with the Sextet in C major op. 40 for piano and wind quintet by Louise Farrenc.
Tea/coffee & biscuit included in ticket price.
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