
My musical life
Music has been part of my life since I was at primary school when I picked up the recorder at the tender age of 5. I progressed to the flute when I was 8 … and the rest is history!
I’m available for performing (flute, piccolo, percussion), teaching (flute or piano), short talks and concert organisation. See my SoundCloud page to listen to a few performances.
Next concert
Date: Saturday 1 April 2023, 7.30pm
Organisation: Old Barn Orchestral Society
Presenting: TBC
Location: TBC
2022 concerts
Date: Saturday 10 December 2022, 7.30pm
Organisation: Old Barn Orchestral Society
Presenting: Haydn: Symphony No.103 “Drumroll”, Mendelssohn: Symphony No.1
Location: St Matthew’s Community Centre, Drewery Drive, Rainham ME8 0NP
Date: Saturday 26 October 2022, 5.30pm
Organisation: University College London Chamber Music Club
Presenting: Asian composers and Asian-influenced music
Location: UCL Haldane Room, Gower Street, London
Date: Saturday 22 October 2022, 7.30pm
Organisation: Voices for Hospices, in support of Heart of Kent Hospice
Presenting: Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance
Location: Moat Hall, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 7RN
Date: Friday 30 September 2022, 10.30apm
Organisation: Canterbury Christ Church University
Presenting: Christopher Gower: Jubilate Deo, I said to the Lord, music by Gordon Jacobs, Light’s abode, celestial Salem, music by Richard N Scarth – watch a recording of the event.
Location: UCL Haldane Room, Gower Street, London
Date: Thursday 26 May 2022, 5.30pm
Organisation: University College London Chamber Music Club
Presenting: W.A. Mozart: Ave verum corpus, K618 & Missa brevis in G, K49 (singing in the choir)
Location: UCL Haldane Room, Gower Street, London
Bookings
If you are interested in taking lessons or would like to engage me to perform at your concert, wedding or event please contact me, rates available on request.
“… she charmed the audience with Sonatas by Bach and Poulenc, lulling the gathered guests one moment into a sense of serene tranquility, only to rouse them with the power and majesty coaxed forth from within the humble metal frame.”
the lawrentian magazine