Lunchtime Recital - Queentet (Brass Quintet)
Schedule
Thu May 28 2026 at 01:10 pm to 01:50 pm
UTC+01:00Location
St Pancras New Church | London, EN
members from Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK.
About this Event
Programme:
Luca Zucchi (b. 2002) - Fairer Westminster
i. Fairer Economy
ii. Fairer Education
iii. Fairer Culture
iv. Fairer Housing
v. Fairer Community
Dani Howard (b. 1993) - Blue Pavilion
Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964) - Avian Capriccio
i. Hummingbirds
ii. Swans
iii. Canaries
Imogen Holst (1907-1984) - Leiston Suite
i. Entry Music
ii. Jig
iii. Interlude
iv. Slow Air
v. March
Ian Stephens (b. 1974) - Ultramarine
Charlotte Harding (b. 1989) - Rhombus
Biographies:
Alice Knight - horn
Nona Lawrence - tuba
Sophie Bright - trombone
Sigrid Bengtsson - trumpet
Iris Rushbrooke - trumpet
Queentet is an all-female brass quintet studying at the Royal Academy of Music with
members from Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Members’ recent
and upcoming engagements include work with ensembles such as the Gothenburg
Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta,
and the Royal Swedish Orchestra, and performances in venues such as the Royal
Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Sinfonia Smith Square, Birmingham Symphony Hall,
Cadogan Hall and Vortex Jazz Club. Following an exciting year of performances
and competitions, Queentet has played in venues including the David Josefowitz
Recital Hall, Angela Burgess Recital Hall, and Duke’s Hall at the Royal Academy of
Music, as well as in Regent Hall, Oxford Street, the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester,
and St Luke’s Church, West Holloway. Earlier in 2025, Queentet received second
place in the Musicians’ Company Brass Ensemble Prize as well as a commendation
in the Historical Women Composers Prize at the Royal Academy of Music. Recently,
the Lord Mayor of Westminster commissioned a piece for Queentet by composer
Luca Zucchi, which was premiered in the Angela Burgess Recital Hall in October
2025. The piece, Fairer Westminster, has since been professionally recorded and is
soon to be released. Upcoming engagements for Queentet include appearances at
Charlton House, Southwark Cathedral, Winchfield Festival, and Goring Gap Festival,
following a return to the Royal Academy of Music’s David Josefowitz Recital Hall in
January 2026.
As an all-female ensemble, Queentet are excited to be part of a new generation of
female brass players, aiming to highlight music from previously under-represented
composers as part of programmes which emphasise the versatility of the brass
quintet sound.
Presented in association with the Royal Academy of Music.
Where is it happening?
St Pancras New Church, Euston Road, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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