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English Serenata includes distinguished musicians drawn from major orchestras throughout the country. Its chamber concert programmes range from three to fifteen artists. The very successful larger programmes feature leading Royal Shakespeare Company actors and TV and Radio personalities as narrators, including John Nettles, Robert Powell, Jenny Agutter, Richard Baker, Angela Rippon and David Jacobs. Lady Walton enjoys the flamboyant role of soloist in our performances of Façade, conducted by Guy Woolfenden, which we toured with Henry V to the Lebanon
to celebrate Walton’s centenary year.
The
ensemble’s concerts are never dull.
Venues countrywide and abroad include Prague Castle, The Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, The Barbican Theatre and Buckingham Palace, by invitation of HRH the Prince of Wales, music societies, theatres and festivals.
(music from the Royal Shakespeare Company archives)
New Perspectives and Jacqueline Dankworth "A E Housman Centenary"
"outstanding British Jazz CD release of 1996" (Sunday Times).
Latest release, Howard Blake Chamber Music, with Martyn Hill, tenor
GABRIELLE BYAM-GROUNDS
DIRECTOR, ENGLISH SERENATA
Gabrielle entered the Royal Manchester College of Music as a Junior Exhibitioner and studied flute with Peter Lloyd, Geoffrey Gilbert and, at the Royal College of Music, Douglas Whittaker. She won the Pinson Prize for Bach playing and was sponsored in Leonard Pearcey’s Young Artists series for her Purcell Room debut. Solo appearances at that time ranged from Malcolm Arnold’s first flute concerto in the Queen Elizabeth Hall to several repeat performances of Flight of the Bumble Bee on ITV.
She became resident flautist at the University of Leeds, in the full-time wind quintet and Aulos Ensemble, since when she has performed and broadcast in chamber music and as a soloist, appearing in many of the major concert halls and festivals. She has freelanced with orchestras including the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, English National Opera and CBSO as well as appearing many times on and off-stage as a musician with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
She now directs English Serenata, a group of versatile musicians drawn from all over Britain, recognised countrywide and abroad for their exciting and innovative chamber music performances and recordings, often with leading actors from the RSC.