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- Bristol_Ensemble abstract "The Bristol Ensemble, formerly the Emerald Ensemble, is a professional chamber orchestra, based in Bristol, England. The ensemble has been in existence since 1994, when it was formed as a musician's collective by violinist Roger Huckle. Their repertoire includes classical, popular, jazz and contemporary music. The size of the group depends on the programmes being performed and can range from trios to a full complement of 25 or so musicians. They perform standing up (except in orchestral concerts): "This freedom of movement and communication between the musicians while performing enables even the large ensemble to maintain the vibrancy and enthusiasm of chamber music..."The Bristol Ensemble tours regularly throughout the South West of England and further afield, with a large number of performances in Bristol at venues including the Colston Hall, St Georges, Brandon Hill and Bristol Cathedral. In 2007 they accompanied musical prodigy Derek Paravicini on a British tour. They have performed premières of works by Martin Kiszko Edward Williams and Ian Venables, amongst others. The ensemble regularly accompanies screenings of silent movies. In 2008, as the Emerald Ensemble, they performed at a local nightclub to some acclaim, and in autumn 2009 they performed with William Goodchild and Roni Size, and also with Crippled Black Phoenix and the solo artist Joe Volk under the curation of Geoff Barrow. The Bristol Ensemble also undertakes outreach work with schools, colleges and older people. They regularly record for television and film, including much work for the BBC Natural History Unit and they have produced several CDs of their work.".
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- Bristol_Ensemble comment "The Bristol Ensemble, formerly the Emerald Ensemble, is a professional chamber orchestra, based in Bristol, England. The ensemble has been in existence since 1994, when it was formed as a musician's collective by violinist Roger Huckle. Their repertoire includes classical, popular, jazz and contemporary music. The size of the group depends on the programmes being performed and can range from trios to a full complement of 25 or so musicians.".
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