Event overview
All are welcome to attend this flute and clarinet masterclass, featuring students on the BMus and MMus Music Programmes, with flautist Thomas Hancox.
With students Luke Scott, Ilona Bartlett, Rachael Pereira, Renee Drummond, and clarinettist Caterina Dellabona.
Although active participation in the class involves final year BMus Music and MMus students only, this is an open class and anyone is welcome to attend and listen.
Thomas Hancox works regularly as guest principal flute with the UK’s leading orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, English National Opera, and the English Chamber Orchestra, amongst others. Solo and chamber work has led to collaborations with artists and ensembles including the Allegri and Sacconi string quartets, Trevor Pinnock, Ilya Gringolts, Vladimir Mendelssohn, and Matthew Barley, with recitals in the Cheltenham, Spitalfields, St Davids, Canterbury, and Oxford Chamber Music festivals.
Dedicated to bringing music to all, Thomas is Chief Executive of Cavatina Chamber Music Trust, a charity that introduces and makes available chamber music to young people. With his harpist duo partner, Rachel Wick, he is also an artist for Live Music Now, a charity that brings the joy and power of live music to those who otherwise would not be able to access it.
Thomas read music at St Peter’s College, Oxford, from where he graduated with a first, before pursuing further studies in Paris with Patrick Gallois, and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Music with Paul Edmund-Davies and Samuel Coles, finishing with a distinction and the honorary DipRAM.
Dates & times
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3 Mar 2017 | 5:00pm - 8:00pm |
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