Preludes Music
Preludes Music, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education
Preludes Music, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education
The Bristol Ensemble’s highly entertaining Mozart by Candlelight concert takes you on a journey through some of Mozart’s best loved works with interesting and amusing anecdotes offering an insight into the mind of this genius composer
Bristol Ensemble perform chamber music masterpieces by Richard Strauss and Ludwig van Beethoven
A programme of works by Dmitri Shostakovich, marking the 50th anniversary of the death of this towering figure in 20th-century musical history
Bristol Ensemble's 12-piece orchestra visits a school to give performances of engaging and relevant classical and contemporary pieces, and interactive sessions where strings, woodwind and brass instruments are introduced, and children can ask questions and get involved
300 local children from Bristol Ensemble's award-winning Preludes Music education programme take to the stage to perform in their annual concert
A musical evening celebrating a selection of fine French wines alongside the iconic music of beloved French artist Édith Piaf
Preludes Music, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education
Experience Mozart and More, as the Bristol Ensemble brings Mozart’s Duo Concertante, elegant Haydn, and a surprise modern twist that reimagines the classical minuet
Bristol Ensemble’s new project BE Inspired was launched in Spring 2024 to bring Bristol Ensemble performances and interactive learning experiences to children who may otherwise be unlikely to access live music and culture. BE Inspired includes visits to schools by a 12-piece orchestra, performances of engaging and relevant classical and contemporary pieces, and interactive sessions […]
Bristol Ensemble's 12-piece orchestra visits a school to give performances of engaging and relevant classical and contemporary pieces, and interactive sessions where strings, woodwind and brass instruments are introduced, and children can ask questions and get involved
Bristol Ensemble performs Vivaldi's Four Seasons, one of the best-loved pieces of classical music which captures the Italian countryside through the changing seasons
A joyful celebration of Vivaldi’s iconic Four Seasons with witty and insightful introductions, revealing the hidden stories behind this groundbreaking music
Bristol Ensemble's 12-piece orchestra visits a school to give performances of engaging and relevant classical and contemporary pieces, and interactive sessions where strings, woodwind and brass instruments are introduced, and children can ask questions and get involved
Bristol Ensemble's 12-piece orchestra visits a school to give performances of engaging and relevant classical and contemporary pieces, and interactive sessions where strings, woodwind and brass instruments are introduced, and children can ask questions and get involved
Preludes Music, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education
Bristol Ensemble performs a specially-commissioned orchestral version of Pink Floyd's iconic album
Our Nailsworth season opens with the lyrical beauty of Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Shostakovich’s Gadfly Suite, which brings cinematic drama to the concert hall
Piers Adams gives the Bristol premiere of Howard Moody's Concerto for Eagle Recorder. This spectacular work, full of majestic melodies and virtuoso acrobatics, is reminiscent of an eagle in full flight.
Join the Bristol Ensemble and acclaimed soloist Viv McLean for a candlelit celebration of some of the most expressive and enduring works in the classical repertoire by Chopin, Mozart, and Shostakovich