Jonathan Scott enjoys a hugely varied performing career on a diverse spectrum of keyboard instruments. In addition to his career as pianist and organist Jonathan is also a specialist in the music for the art harmonium and has a busy concert schedule with his pianist brother, Tom Scott, performing as Scott Brothers Duo.
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O Duo is the UK’s busiest Percussion Duo. Owen Gunnell and Toby Kearney have both won the BBC Young Musician Percussion award (Owen in 2000 and Toby in 2006). O Duo’s first CD in 2007 was the CD of the week in the Daily Telegraph, who hailed their ‘phenomenal artistry’. Their repertoire is an invigorating mix of popular classics and accessible contemporary music on marimbas, vibraphone and a wide range of percussion instruments.
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The Syzygy Quartet formed in 2009 after playing together at the World Saxophone Congress in Bangkok. The quartet aims to promote and perform established contemporary classical works for saxophone, alongside new music written especially for the ensemble.
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The MusicWork Vocal Ensemble performs under the direction of Andrew Marples. Andrew is at the heart of the choral scene in Chesterfield, running three other local choirs. They perform a cappella and are joined by Louise Thomson, winner of the Harp Finals at the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales. Louise has also performed for HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal Variety Performance.
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I Musicanti was formed in 2013 by internationally renowned double bass virtuoso Leon Bosch. They are all distinguished performers who are united in their ceaseless musical curiosity, palpable sense of adventure and an unswerving commitment to excellence. The group explores not only much beloved masterpieces of the chamber music repertoire, but also neglected work by great composers and the rich creative output of our own time.
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