
Diary
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Monday 28 April 2025
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7pm Concert
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St Andrew's Church, Church Street, Cheddar, Somerset​
BS27 3RF
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Tuesday 29 April 2025​
Schools Concerts​
Cheddar, Somerset
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Saturday 26 July 2025
7pm Concert at Wells Cathedral
Bones Apart and Friends with the Somerset Chamber Choir
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Sunday 2 November 2025
5pm Concert at St. John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley, SG19 2ER
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Sunday 16 November 2025
British Trombone Society 40th Anniversary Festival
Guildhall School of music and Drama, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DT
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Saturday 28 February 2026
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Workshop and Concert
more details to follow
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September 2026
Brass Festival
more details to follow
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past performances:
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15 February 2025
RBC Brass Extravaganza
supported by Conn-Selmer
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
200 Jennens Road, Birmingham
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19 December 2024
Jingle Bones
Festive Concert
Eversden Village Hall, Cambridge
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4 December 2024
Concert at Brass Festival,
Redbridge Music Service, Woodford
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2 December 2024
Schools workshops in Churchill, Somerset
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1 December 2024
Yule Love This!
Concert in Yatton, Somerset
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30 November 2024​
Low Brass Workshop and Go Large! Taster Day for Redbridge Music Service
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29 October 2024
Performance at the GALSI Brass and Percussion Course,
Royal College of Music, London
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26-27 October 2024
British Trombone Festival, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire ​​
11 June 2024
Workshop and Concert at Cranleigh School, Surrey
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25 May 2024
Concert for Music in Lyddington, Rutland
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“ dazzling dexterity “
Natalie Wheen, Classic FM
“ a chamber group at the peak of its powers, in a performance of elegance, subtlety and considerable variety in tonal colour ”
Mark Good, Bandsman magazine


“Bones Apart represents all that is best about British brass playing, with a beauty of sound and musicality that is simply stunning”
Kevin Price, Head of Music Performance,
Royal Welsh College ​of Music and Drama
“ It was a wonderful performance. I never knew that trombones could sound like that! “
Louise, audience member

“ A magnificent display of playing! “
Richard Debonnaire,
Bromley Trombone Workshop

