Edward Carpenter (Trumpeter)

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Published on: November 21, 2012

Brought up in Somerset, Edward came to Birmingham to study at the Conservatoire in 2007. During his studies he had many opportunities with the major ensembles, playing a wide range of repertoire. In 2009 he was awarded a place to study in Italy with Giancarlo Parodi. During the term spent there Edward played both the Vivaldi double trumpet concerto with Sergio Luchetta and also the Torelli Trumpet concerto, accompanied by the Baroque Orchestra of Ferrara. He was a finalist in several competitions at the college, including the Corfield Trumpet Prize and the Brass Prize, he was also awarded the Post graduate certificate course prize for 2011/12.  During his postgraduate studies Edward was awarded a place on the CBSO orchestral training scheme in which he took part in a number of orchestral rehearsals.

Away from his studies, Edward was a founder member of the Thumb contemporary music ensemble, with whom he plays regularly. Edward has also played with several other ensembles in the Birmingham area, including the Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra, the CBSO Youth Orchestra and the Sinfonia of Birmingham.

Autumn 2012 Rehearsal Schedule

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Date            1st Half                                  2nd Half

Sept 13th     Beethoven 1st+2nd mvts        Beethoven 3rd+4th mvts (+Cosi )

20th             Beethoven 1st mvt                  Beethoven 1st mvt

27th             Beethoven 2nd+3rd mvts        Beethoven 2nd+3rd mvts

Oct 4th         Beethoven 4th mvt sec           Beethoven 4th mvt full

11th             Beethoven full run

18th             Haydn (with Rory)                    Cosi full

25th              Half Term

Nov 1st         Beethoven 1st mvt                   Beethoven 2nd mvt

8th                Beethoven 3rd mvt                   Beethoven 4th mvt

15th              Cosi full                                    TBC

22nd              Haydn +soloist                        Beethoven full

29th               Programme run

Dec 1st          Concert

Concert Review: Summer 2012

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ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN ORCHESTRA: CONCERT AT NEWLAND CHURCH
Saturday 30th June 2012
The Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra were in unfamiliar territory, musically speaking, last Saturday, exploring the complexities of late romantic European music. Two new composers entered their repertoire, Sibelius and Max Bruch, and this was a brave step into the unknown by the Orchestra under their dynamic and enterprising Musical Director Thomas Payne.
The concert was held in the great medieval Forest Cathedral at Newland, with its fine acoustics and grand setting. Sibelius started and finished the programme, with his symphonic poem ‘Finlandia’ and his Third Symphony, with Bruch’s Violin Concerto in the middle.
Finlandia was a powerful start for the evening.  It is a dramatic patriotic piece celebrating the Finnish people’s struggle to assert their identity against their great neighbours the Russians, and the orchestra captured the turbulence of the age and then the calm confidence of the new country.
Bruch’s Violin Concerto was, coincidentally, played on Classic FM earlier that day. Philippe Quint, the Russian-American virtuoso was the soloist on the radio recording, and I have to say that the performance of Elin White, the RFODO soloist who reprised the concerto in the evening was as good. Her command of the richly lyrical, powerful, sweeping, and fiendishly difficult concerto was complete, and she is yet another gifted young Gloucestershire musician to partner the orchestra.
Sibelius’ Third is not particularly known, and presents technical difficulties that may well have deterred a less confident and ambitious conductor than Thomas Payne. But it was a well chosen and well performed piece, celebrating in the romantic way the triumph of lightness over darkness, all to the accompaniment of insistent cello pizzicato. I hope that the cellists’ fingers were not completely torn to shreds.
The Orchestra’s mastery of this unfamiliar territory clearly brought them great shock and delight at the end of the performance. ‘Yes we can!’. They are approaching their 20thanniversary, and their journey from their uncertain start all those years ago to becoming an established regional orchestra has been a pleasure to observe. It’s all down to the partnership between the musical director and the orchestra. Their inspiring conductor coaxes, urges, encourages, and above all trusts the orchestra. The orchestra, led into dangerous territory, overcomes its doubts and difficulties.
It’s back to Beethoven for the next concert on 1st December, and I hope a programme of inspiring music for their anniversary year in 2013.
Dave Kent

2012 Summer Concert: 30th June

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Date: 30th June 2012 at 7:30pm

Venue: Newland  Church

Featuring:

Sibelius Finlandia

Bruch’s Violin Concerto in G minor

Sibelius Symphony No. 3

Conductor: Thomas Payne

Soloist:         Elin White of Gloucester

Leader:         Rosalind Taunton

Car Share: If you would like to be put in touch with other audience members from your area please contact: carshare@rfdo.org.uk
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Important Dates

Saturday 14th December 2024. Winter concert – St Peter’s Church, Newnham. “Northern Lights”. Music by Sibelius and Rautavaara and three world premiere compositions.

Saturday 12th April 2025. Spring Concert – St Peter’s Church, Newnham. Music by Skempton, Ravel, Dvorak

Saturday  5th July 2025. Summer Concert – St Mary’s Priory Church, Chepstow.

Saturday 13th December 2025. Christmas and Winter Concert – Coleford Baptist Church.

Saturday 4th July 2026. Carmen at St, Mary’s Church Chepstow. Soloists from RWCMD and new libretto by Euan Tait.

 

 

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