Bledlow: Holy Trinity, HP27 9PD

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Bledlow Coffee-Time Concert - oboe and piano

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Bledlow: Holy Trinity, HP27 9PD
Address
Church End Bledlow Oxford, HP27 9PD, United Kingdom

Bledlow Coffee Time Concerts: Katherine Bryer & Peter Regan 11am, Saturday 18th July – Holy Trinity Church, Bledlow

The Bledlow Coffee Time Concerts are delighted to welcome back the outstanding oboist Katherine Bryer, returning after her exceptionally well received recital in 2024. A London based musician admired for her rich tone, versatility and imaginative programming, Katherine is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Music, supported by the Derek Butler and Countess of Munster Trusts. Her career already spans an impressive range of orchestral, solo and cross disciplinary work, with performances across the UK and abroad, including appearances as Principal Oboe with the Bombay and Brixton Chamber Orchestras. Her solo engagements have taken her to festivals nationwide, and in 2024 she premiered a new cor anglais concerto, Fractured Fairytales.
Joining her is the acclaimed Irish pianist Peter Regan, praised in the Irish Times as “a major talent” and celebrated for performances in venues from Carnegie Hall to the National Concert Hall Dublin. His career embraces concerto appearances, chamber music, festival performances and broadcasts on RTÉ.
Their programme brings together Marcello’s expressive Oboe Concerto, Mozart’s radiant Oboe Concerto, and Poulenc’s poignant and playful Oboe Sonata — a wonderfully varied hour of music.
As always, refreshments will be served, and all are warmly invited to join us for this uplifting mid morning concert.

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