THE Arunda Wind Trio will be at Dunfermline's Carnegie Hall to entertain you on Sunday March 8.
Through Dunfermline Music Club Sarah Cruickshank, Oboe - Jenny Stephenson, Clarinet - and Anna Mary Lynch, Bassoon will be at the Auld Grey Toun's theatre and they are an astonishingly talented trio.
Arunda formed in 2010 after studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the Royal College of Music and the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Région de Marseille.
Passionate about promoting the diverse range of music available for reed trio, Arunda is constantly exploring new repertoire and enjoys bringing some of the lesser known works to the concert platform.
The trio are former members of the prestigious Live Music Now! scheme, founded by Yehudi Menuhin.
Arunda has performed at the St Magnus Festival, in Orkney, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Recent engagements include performances at the Scottish Parliament and the Usher Hall, Edinburgh as part of the Emerging Artists: Sound Check series.
As well as being passionate about chamber music, the members of the trio are dedicated orchestral players and can often be seen playing with the leading Scottish orchestras such as the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestra of Scottish Ballet.
The programme on Sunday March 8will include: Mozart - Divertimento No 2; Jacques Ibert - Cinq Pièces en Trio; Rossini - Largo al factotum from the Barber of Seville; Georges Bizet - Suite from Carmen; and Shin-Itchiro Yokoyama - Valse de Mariage.
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