West Bridgford’s own Trent Chamber Orchestra is about to embark on its second season at its Rushcliffe Arena home.
They’ll continue with their policy of providing young musicians at the start of their career a platform to showcase their talent.

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They welcome the return of Annabel Stevens (photographed below) this time to play Dvorak’s Romance. She is about to start her 3rd year at the Royal Scottish Conservatoire.
Last year she was thrilled to have the chance to work with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and that of Scottish Opera. However, this summer, Annabel’s love of playing Chamber Music which started in her school days under the guidance of Derek Williams, was taken onto a new level.
Annabel was selected to appear at the Cantilena Festival showcasing early chamber music playing alongside tutors at the Conservatoire, who demonstrated the discipline and nuance of musicianship that can be developed in chamber music.
Annabel hopes this intimate form of music-making connecting with fellow musicians and audience is where her future lies. She has also been working as an Ambassador for the Benedetti Foundation giving workshops to schoolchildren across Scotland and the North of England.
The Orchestras next performance, ‘Summer Memories’ will take place at Rushcliffe Arena on Sunday 17th September starting at 3pm.
For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, please visit their website at: www.trent-chamber.co.uk.
Photograph: Orchestra Conductor Derek Williams (right) with Rob Rosa (right) standing near Trent Bridge.