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Sunday 23 November 2025 Galliard Ensemble

Programme includes

 

Rossini:                   Overture from The Italian Girl in Algiers
Mozart:                 
 Fantasie in F minor, K. 594
Couperin:               
Rondeau from Les Moissonneurs
Ravel:                      
Selection from Le Tombeau de Couperin
Bozza:                     
 Scherzo, Op. 48
Holst:                       
Wind Quintet in A flat major, Op. 14
Grainger:               
Walking Tune; Lisbon from The Lincolnshire Posy
Patterson:             
Westerly Winds, Op. 84

 

Former BBC New Generation Artists, the Galliard Ensemble is established as one of Britain’s leading chamber groups, with repertoire ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Berio and Birtwistle. Now in its 30th year, the ensemble has performed in many of the world’s leading venues and festivals, including Wigmore Hall, South Bank Centre, Bridgewater Hall, Sage Gateshead and at the BBC Proms. They have also performed in Portugal, Spain, France, Ireland and Slovenia and are frequently broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and around the World.

 

The Galliard Ensemble is known for its virtuosic, entertaining and distinctive performance style and its recordings have been widely praised; the Sunday Times, BBC Music Magazine, Gramophone, and BBC Radio 3 have all selected a Galliard Ensemble CD as “outstanding” or as Critics’ Choice.

 

They have worked closely with many leading contemporary composers, including György Ligeti and with Sir Harrison Birtwistle, on his quintet Five Distances (for their performance at the BBC Proms) which led to their award-winning CD of Birtwistle’s chamber music for winds.

 

In 2013 they ran the ‘Galliard Anniversary Composition Competition’ to mark their 20th year.

 

The Galliard Ensemble is passionate about bringing music to a diverse audience realising the positive impact that music can have on learning and personal development. Their educational work ranges from concerts for children to masterclasses at leading conservatoires and universities such as Royal Northern College of Music, University of Cardiff, Trinity Laban, and at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

 

For more information about the Galliard Ensemble visit their website