Prepare for an enchanting evening as the internationally celebrated Korros Ensemble—comprised of Eliza Marshall (flute), Nick Ellis (clarinet) and Camilla Pay (harp)—takes the stage for “Midnight in Paris” at The Glens Centre.
Formed in 2001 at the Royal Academy of Music, this charismatic trio has made waves across chamber music festivals in the UK, Ireland and Sweden. Their recent album on Convivium Records, a premier recording of Elizabeth Poston’s works, reflects their knack for bringing fresh perspectives to underappreciated repertoire .
Expect a mesmerising audio-visual journey: the interplay of flute, clarinet, and harp delivers lush tones, cinematic reimaginings of classical pieces, and inventive arrangements designed to transport listeners to a dreamy, Parisian night scene.
These aren’t just classical maestros—they’ve performed with major UK orchestras (Royal Philharmonic, Britten Sinfonia, London Sinfonietta), worked alongside pop and film greats (Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Hans Zimmer), and thrilled West End audiences—Eliza Marshall even holds the flute chair in The Lion King at London’s Lyceum.
Whether you’re a chamber music devotee or just curious, “Midnight in Paris” offers a profound, elegant evening—intimate yet impactful—perfect for those who love music with atmosphere and artistry.
Tickets are on sale now via The Glens Centre box office.
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