Conductor: Michael Bell MBE
Solo Flute: Viv John
Programme
Rossini: Overture to “The Italian Girl in Algiers”
Mozart – Andante K315 for Flute
Wagner – Siegfried Idyll
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in Bb Op. 60
The cost of tickets for the orchestra concerts has been held at £13.00 for some time but, regrettably, it is now felt necessary to raise the price to £15.00.
If is very helpful if you can let the organisers know in advance if you intend to come to the concert. As before this can be done be email to Webmaster@brecknocksinfonia.org.uk stating the number of people in your party and whether you wish to pay on the door, by BACS direct transfer to Brecknock Sinfonia Trust (sort code 30-90-02 account no 01079698) or by cheque made out to the Brecknock Sinfonia Trust and sent to our Treasurer, Vaughan Bennett, at 47 Oakfield Drive, Crickhowell NP8 1DR
We intend to trial the use of credit/debit card readers on the cathedral door for those wishing to pay by that means but please be prepared to pay cash in case the machines do not work satisfactorily.
Programme

If you have already booked tickets for the January concert they will be valid for March (Covid permitting) and we ask everyone to confirm by email to webmaster@brecknocksinfonia.org.uk whether you wish to attend in March. We need the confirmations please, so that we can keep a record of numbers for March.
Following discussions with the cathedral authorities we believe that some restrictions will be eased and will allow tickets to be sold on the door. Contact details will be taken before you are escorted to a suitable seat. It is likely that the audience will still be required to maintain “social distancing” and wear masks.
More details will be published as they become available and will be subject to whatever Covid – 19 regulations are in force at the time
Unfortunately this concert has had to be postponed until March 19th due to the present Covid-19 situation and resulting restrictions
See below if you have already booked
Programme
Joseph Haydn: Symphony 45 Hob.I:45 (The Farewell)
George Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Alan Rawsthorne: Light Music for Strings
Benjamin Britten: Playful Pizzicato (from Simple Symphony Op. 4)
Jean Sibelius: Romance in C Op 42
Joseph Haydn Symphony 22 Hob.I.22 (The Philosopher)
If you have already booked, tickets will be valid for March (Covid permitting) and we ask everyone to confirm by email to webmaster@brecknocksinfonia.org.uk whether you propose to attend in March. Of course if you are unable to attend in March or are currently uncertain about it and have paid for January tickets you may choose to request a refund. In every case please will you send an email ( webmaster@brecknocksinfonia.org.uk ) to confirm what you will do. If you require a refund, please say whether you prefer a cheque (in which case please supply your postal address) or a BACS transfer (in which case please provide the relevant account details).
We need the confirmations please, so that we can keep a record of numbers for March. While it will be super if we by then have no restrictions on numbers, it does remain possible that the Cathedral will continue to set limits. So it’s best to be prepared.
Please note the venue
Wind Soloists of Brecknock Sinfonia
Programme
Arrangements of numbers from Mozart’s operas
Don Giovanni arranged by Joseph Triebensee
and
The Marriage of Figaro arranged by Johann Nepomuk Wendt
Quartet for Two Oboes and Two Bassoons: Ange Flégier
Mozart: Wind Serenade in C Minor K.388

There will be a string orchestra concert on September 18th 2021.
Please note the venue : Clarence Hall in Crickhowell.
Tickets must be pre-booked and will be limited with members being invited to book before any open booking. Details will be circulated in the latest members’ newsletter.
Condutor: Michael Bell
Leader: Laurence Kempton
Programme
- Handel: Concerto Grosso Op.6 no. 9
- Holst: St. Paul’s Suite
- Kempton: I Remember, I Remember
- Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Brecknock Sinfonia Wind Ensemble
Programme to include
- Mozart: Gran Partita for 13 winds K.361
Note the different venue
Regrettably, it seems extremely unlikely that this event will take place in this format.