Magazine Article Archive

  • A Year in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain

    The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain is often regarded to as the ‘world’s greatest orchestra of teenagers’ and is made up of 164 musicians aged between 13 and 18.

  • Review - Pandora’s Box presents: The Horologists Trade Fair

    Friday 24 November 2017  |  October Gallery, London For those of you making educated guesses as to the work of an horologist, they are those who study the art and science of…

  • Review - Michael Buchanan & Katarzyna Wieczorek

    23-year-old Michael Buchanan, celebrated soloist and highly sought after orchestral musician, joined his duo partner pianist Katarzyna Wieczorek, for an evening recital at London’s Conway Hall.

  • The Big Shake-Up review – live at Pizza Express, Soho

    Sunday 5th March, 1. 30pm. The Big Shake-Up live at Pizza Express (Soho).

  • Celebrating the life of Maisie Ringham-Wiggins, MBE

    We are very sad to learn that the iconic trombone player, Maisie Ringham-Wiggins MBE passed away on Saturday, 3rd December.

  • Happy Birthday Rath

    Marcus Reynolds -  When Mick Rath first invited me to be one of his artists I was thrilled.

  • Venice to Hamburg: CD Review

    The Bach Players: Nicolette Moonen, Gawain Glenton, Emily White Krzysztof Lewandowski, Lynda Sayce and Silas Wollston.

  • The Challenges of Focal Dystonia

    Focal Dystonia, it's challenges and how Stratos can help.

  • Two unique brass ensembles to feature at Cumnock Tryst 2016

    Two extraordinary ensembles will feature as artists-in-residence at Sir James MacMillan’s Cumnock Tryst festival later this month.

  • Guildhall Trombones Visit Canada

    Last month Ian Sankey, James Harold, Peter Thornton and I had the pleasure of participating in a 10-day trip to Toronto with the choir from Girton College, Cambridge.