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The Marylebone Trio is a classical woodwind trio formed in 2003 by postgraduate students at the Royal Academy of Music. Since then the trio has given recitals to appreciative audiences around the UK, including appearances at music festivals in Deal, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, music societies throughout the south of England and recital series at prestigious venues including the National Portrait Gallery, Brighton College and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. In 2007, the trio reached the finals of the Tunnell Trust chamber music competition
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In recent years, the trio has worked to expand the repertoire available by arranging, adapting and commissioning works, and now enjoys being able to give concerts that feature music that spans from the Baroque to the 21st century.
The Marylebone Trio is also keen on education work and has held several children's workshops and concerts as well as running its own chamber music course for several years.
Jemma Bausor was born in Warwickshire and studied at Wells Cathedral School and the Royal College of Music, where she won the Peter Pears Duo Prize. She was awarded the Robert Rendell Scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music, and later took up a full scholarship to study at the Encuentro Musica y Academia in Santander, Spain. Jemma’s solo work has taken her around Europe and as far away as Thailand; she has also recorded solo works for Boosey & Hawkes and recently performed the Marcello oboe concerto at St Paul’s, Covent Garden. She also works for orchestras around the UK and has spent some time as the oboist for the West End show Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Jessica Tipton hails from London and studied at Bristol University, where she received the Alumni Foundation Award for music. She went on to take a postgraduate diploma at the Royal Academy of Music, where she took part in the London Symphony Orchestra training scheme and was commended for her playing in the Hawkes clarinet prize. Jessica is also a fluent Russian speaker, and spent a year studying at the St Petersburg Conservatoire. She is a regular at the Dartington International Summer School and also works with many orchestras in the south, including Southbank Sinfonia, New Sussex Opera and Chelsea Opera Group.
Alexandra Davidson is originally from Bournemouth, and took her first degree at Oxford University, where she held an instrumental scholarship. She went on to study for the MMus degree at the Royal Academy of Music, gaining an entrance scholarship and winning the Florence Woodbridge bassoon prize. Alex was co-principal bassoon of Southbank Sinfonia for the 2006 season, and performed the Weber bassoon concerto with them at the Deal Festival. She now freelances with orchestras around the country, including the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Ulster Orchestra.
‘The musicians produced interesting and attractive programmes, played with great skill, and communicated well with the audience.’
Richard Phillips, Chairman, Stratford on Avon Festival
‘An interesting mix of familiar and unfamiliar music, and a very professional and polished performance which was tremendously enjoyable to a wide
range of people.’ Bronwen Taylor, Marden House Concerts committee
More info
http://www.themarylebonetrio.co.uk
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The Marylebone Trio Program
Bach - Three three-part inventions
Schubert - Trio in B flat major
Endre Szekely - Divertimento
Telemann - Fantasia no 2 for solo oboe
Silverman - Ropshitz Trio (written for the Marylebone Trio)
Interval
Mozart - Divertimento no 2
CPE Bach - Adagio from Sonata in D minor for solo bassoon
Ibert - Cinq pieces en trio
Kovacs - Hommage a Manuel de Falla for solo clarinet
Beethoven - Variations on La ci darem la mano
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