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Mark Le Brocq tenor
with musicians from London Mozart Players

Programme:
Schubert Quartettsatz D.703
Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge
Robert Schumann Piano Quintet
Mark le Brocq held a choral scholarship at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge where he read English. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Kenneth Bowen and later continued at the National Opera Studio.
Upon completing his studies Mark became a Company Principal with ENO. He has also appeared with Opera North, Opera Northern Ireland, Edinburgh Festival, Garsington Opera and many other companies in the UK and abroad. On the concert platform he has appeared as soloist with major orchestras and conductors in the UK and worldwide.
Recent and future engagements include Aschenbach Death in Venice WNO; Loge, Siegmund, Ring Cycle, Houston Chamberlain, UK Premiere Wahnfried Longborough Festival Opera; Vitek Makropulos Affair, Melot Tristan und Isolde Scottish Opera; Loge Das Rheingold Grange Park Opera.
London Mozart Players are the oldest, freshest and most adventurous chamber orchestra in the UK. Set up over 75 years ago by Harry Blech to perform the works of Mozart and Haydn, LMP’s mission has evolved into creating bold, ambitious and accessible musical experiences for all. They are proud to be at the forefront of embedding arts and culture into the life of communities across the UK and beyond, performing both new works and music that stays true to their roots.
LMP work with schools and music hubs around the UK and beyond to inspire the next generation of musicians and music lovers. They are continuing their long tradition of promoting young talent: Nicola Benedetti, Jacqueline du Pré and Jan Pascal Tortelier are just three of many young musical virtuosi championed early in their careers by them.
LMP are based at Fairfield Halls in Croydon and have residencies at St John’s, Upper Norwood, Thaxted Festival and Grayshott Concerts. Collaborating with many of the world’s greatest soloists and conductors, LMP’s work is made in Croydon and celebrated across the globe.
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