Lunchtime Concert: Fraser Tannock, trumpet, & Terence Allbright, piano 

Chichester Cathedral's popular lunchtime concerts take place on Tuesdays at 1.10pm during term time, in the spectacular setting of the Cathedral Nave. They are free and last approximately 50 minutes. There is a retiring collection.

More details will follow.

Programme

Jacques Ibert (1890–1962)
Impromptu pour Trompette et Piano

Manuel De Falla (1876–1946)
Canciónes populares españoles (trans. Fraser Tannock) 

Karl Pilss (1902–1979)
Sonata für Trompete und Klavier (1935)
      I. Allegro Appassionato 
      II. Adagio, Molto Cantabile 
      III. Allegro Agitato 

GyörgyLigeti (1923–2006)
Cantabile from Musica Ricercata

Francis Poulenc (1899–1963)
Mouvements perpétuels (trans. Jay Lichtmann)  
      I. Assez Modéré 
      II. Très Modéré 
      III. Alerte 

Biographies

Fraser Tannock grew up in Hampshire and spent a lot of his childhood in and around the Chichester area. He studied at Trinity College of Music, winning several prizes including the Philip Jones Brass Prize and the Royal Overseas League Commonwealth Competition. He has given solo recitals at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St.James' Piccadilly, the Millennium Dome (now the O2), and has performed Bach's second Brandenburg Concerto in London, USA, Spain, Colombia, and at the Palace of Versailles.
Fraser has worked with London Chamber Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, London Concert Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra, as well as with orchestras in Singapore, Portugal, France and Germany.Theatre and opera work includes operas at ENO, Sadler's Wells, Grange Park Opera, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Latvian National Opera, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and at the 450-year-old Teatro Olympico in Vicenza, and plays, at the Royal National Theatre (as MD), Shakespeare’s Globe and Chichester Festival Theatre, as well as many musicals in London's West End, such as current hits Matilda, Frozen, Wicked and Back To The Future.
In the commercial world, he records for film and TV, orchestral and commercial sessions, and has played festivals from Glastonbury to the Seychelles. Fraser is visiting trumpet tutor at The University of Chichester.

Composer and pianist Terence Allbright was born in Northampton. As a young teenager he studied organ with John Bertalot at St Matthew's Church where Walter Hussey had been Vicar before coming to Chichester Cathedral as Dean. Hussey's legacy was all around - in the Henry Moore Madonna and Child, the Graham Sutherland Crucifixion, and in the repertoire of wonderful 20th Century music he had commissioned annually for the choir. Terence lives near Petworth and teaches piano at the University of Chichester Conservatoire; his works are published by Composers Edition, and some of his music for BBC Radio Drama is quite familiar to devotees of Radio 4 Extra.