All Saints Church, Quayside, Newcastle
Our second joint concert with The Singers, conductor Donald Halliday. (www.singers.org.uk)
They performed music from the 16th century of Batten and Victoria up to the the 21st century of Stuart Murray, Harris and Macmillan.
North Wind played Ibert Trois Piece Breve and the Malcolm Arnold Sea Shanties.
North Wind

North Wind comprise flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. We share a passion for music and performance and play a wide variety of music ranging from baroque through to contemporary.We have performed regularly together since 1999 in a variety of venues, primarily in the North of England.
As well as concerts, we have also played for weddings, memorial services, car launchings, art exhibitions and formal dinners. Our programmes are devised individually to provide a variety of musical styles for each occasion.
Previous Concerts and Events
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Pink Fizz Ball

The Hilton Hotel, Gateshead, was the venue for a Charity Ball, raising funds for the Newcastle Maggie's Centre and the Healthcare at Home Cancer Fund.
We played at the drinks reception - our first performance of Weber's Invitation to the Dance, Mozart's Turkey Rock, Faure's Berceuse and the Tea for Two cha cha by Shostokovitch, as well as Agay's Five dances and the Pink Panther.
Photo on the evening by Ken Macmillan (www.kenmacmillanstudios.co.uk)
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Ouseburn Open Studios
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Morpeth Flood Relief
In a fundraising concert titled 'An evening of light classical and lively jazz music' in aid of the Morpeth Flood Relief, North Wind shared the programme with The Bewick Orchestra and KEVI Community Jazz Band at St James's Church in Morpeth.
Dave performed the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba with the Bewick Orchestra. The quintet then played Gershwin's Promenade, Agay's Five Easy Dances, The Pink Panther, 4 movements from the Capriol Suite and finished with the Can Can.
Dave performed the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba with the Bewick Orchestra. The quintet then played Gershwin's Promenade, Agay's Five Easy Dances, The Pink Panther, 4 movements from the Capriol Suite and finished with the Can Can.
Sunday, 21 September 2008
St Bartholomew's Church, Newbiggin

We received a warm welcome for our afternoon concert - the last in St Bartholomew's very successful Summer series.
The programme included Danzi G minor quintet, Agay's Five Easy dances, a selection of movements from the Capriol Suite, Sullivan Suite, Salut d'amour and Bobby Shaftoe - an arrangement by Newbiggin's very own composer/arranger Derek Hobbs.
Sparkling wine and multi variety kit-kat contributed to a pleasant, sociable interval .
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Brinkburn Priory

The 12th century church of the Augustinian Priory of Brinkburn provided a perfect setting for the programme of songs performed by The Singers. It included music from the 16th century - Whyte's 'O praise God in his Holiest', through to the 20th century with James MacMillan's 'A child's Prayer' and 'My Lord, what a morning' by Burleigh.
Alison Rudd performed 2 baroque pieces on the organ.
North Wind played the 4 movements of the Danzi Quintet in G Minor, The Three Ravens and Bobby Shaftoe.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
The King's Hall, University of Newcastle
North Wind members joined with the Northern English Singers and Northern Praeclassica in 'Faire is the Heaven' - a programme of songs of aspiration and yearning in various styles from the 16th to the 20th centuries. It included Bruckner's Mass in C minor and Faire is the Heaven by Harris. The wind players performed the first movement of the Mozart Serenade in Eb and a Dvorak Slavonic Dance.
Proceeds were in aid of the Great North Air Ambulance.
Proceeds were in aid of the Great North Air Ambulance.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Lunchtime Concert, St George's URC Morpeth
We received a very warm welcome from our audience. On this occasion we performed 3 different versions of Bobby Shaftoe, Danzi G minor Wind Quintet, Ferenc Three Hungarian Dances, Hallam Dance Suite and 2 folk song arrangements.
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Mozart on Tweed

'Mozart on Tweed' weekend festival held at Kelso Old Parish Church.
We performed Mozart Adagio & Rondo in C (arranged by Geoffrey Emerson), Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin, Francaix L'heure du berger and ended with the piano and wind quintet in E flat by Mozart.
In the evening we joined members of the Yetholm Sinfonia (http://www.yetholmsinfonia.com/) in an all Mozart programme.
Friday, 5 October 2007
ArtWorks, Stepney Bank
Launch evening of an exhibition of paintings by the artist Andrea Marrion.
Entitled 'Girl with a Pink Headscarf' the paintings are her tribute to share how 'positive, confident and beautiful women can look after diagnosis and treatment' of breast cancer.
The exhibition runs from 5th to the 20th October at The Artworks Galleries, Stepney Bank, Newcastle.
Entitled 'Girl with a Pink Headscarf' the paintings are her tribute to share how 'positive, confident and beautiful women can look after diagnosis and treatment' of breast cancer.
The exhibition runs from 5th to the 20th October at The Artworks Galleries, Stepney Bank, Newcastle.

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