CONCERT: 27 August 2011, 7.45pm
- Hasse
Canzona
- Haydn
String Quartet Op 20 No 4
- Handel
Overture to the Occasional Oratorio
Organ – Ian Imlay
- Elgar
Idylle
- Malcolm Arnold
Oboe Quartet
- Donaldson
Makin’ Whoopee
- Villoldo
El Choclo
- Suessdorf
Moonlight in Vermont
La Cumparsita
- Youmans
Tea for Two
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CONCERT: 9 July 2011, 7.30pm
Saturday 9 July 2011
7.30pm
St Mary the Virgin Church
Clifton Village
NG11 8NH
Musical Director and Soloist:
Roger Coull

Programme Notes

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CONCERT: 2 April 2011, 7.30pm
Saturday 2 April 2011
7.30pm
Holbrook Memorial Hall,
Holbrook Road,
Leicester.
Musicians of the Helix Ensemble
- Malcolm Arnold
Hobson’s
- Roger Swann
Five Philosophies
- Mozart
Wind Seranade in E Flat K375
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CONCERT: 15 January 2011, 7.30pm
Saturday 15 January 2011
7.30pm
Winter Warmer
St Andrews Church
Countesthorpe
Tickets:
£8, accompanied children free.
Tickets available from:
Glebe Garden Centre
Winter Warmer
- Thomas
Rhapsody on a Spanish theme
Guitar – Alan Thomas
- Romero
Fuga con Pajarillo
- Villa-Lobos
Sinfonietta no 1
- Haydn
Symphony no 104
“London”
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REVIEW: Castle Park Festival – Ian Imlay 50th Anniversary Concert
This concert was in celebration of Ian Imlay’s 50th anniversary as organist and choirmaster of St Nicholas’ Church. It is a post he has held with great distinction and it was good to be part of this special occasion, as Ian is a popular and gifted musician whose personality shines through. Ian was joined by the Helix Wind Quintet who set the proceedings rolling with two familiar excerpts from Bizet’s Carmen. The excellent blending of instruments and rhythmic precision were evident from the first bars.
There’s an excellent blend and impressive rhythmic vitality and it was fascinating to watch the interplay in the genial Quintet in F by Reicha. Ian had already given an enjoyable organ recital earlier in the day and he played just three pieces at this concert: Pieds en L’air and Basse Danse from Warlock’s Capriol Suite and TheDambusters’ March by Eric Coates.
As with the morning programme these were played with his customary sensitivity and sense of flair. The Pieds enL’air was exquisite in its refinement and the Dam Busters had a real swagger. The quintet continued with Three British Folk Songs brilliantly arranged by Ian Carroll and some novelties: The Roaring Twenties, Pizzicato Polka and the quirky Thule Ultima by Stephen Montague. A dazzling set of Hungarian Dances by Farkas and Holcombe’s arrangement of Alexander’s Ragtime Band brought the proceedings to a close.
Neil Crutchley 28 August 2010
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CONCERT: 28 August 2010, 7.45pm
Saturday 28 August 2010
7.45pm
Castle Park Heritage and Arts Festival
Wind Quintet of the Helix Ensemble
- Bizet
Two Carmen Excerpts
- Reicha
Quintet in F Major
- Warlock
Excerpts from Capriol Suite
- Harold
Three British Folk Songs
- Nagle
The Roaring Twenties
- Strauss
Pizzicato-Polka
- Montague
Thule Ulitma
- Coates
Dambusters March
- Farkas
Hungarian Dances
- Berlin
Alexander’s Rag Time Band
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