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Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) Prélude (Te Deum)
Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) Grand Chœur in D
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) arr. Denwood Ave Maria
Léon Boëllmann (1862-1897) Prière à Notre Dame
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Heroic Marches 5, 9 & 12
George Shearing (1919-2011) Amazing Grace
Florence Price (1887-1953) Adoration
Traditional- 19th century Shenandoah American/Canadian folk song
Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937) Final (Symphonie 2, op. 13 no. 2)
Jeremiah Clarke (c.1673-1707) Prince of Denmark’s March arr.Rondeau
Two musicians with long-term associations with Nottingham give the last of the first set of this year’s Binns concerts to a close before the summer break, Josie Sleigh (trumpet) and John Keys (organ).
The concert runs from 1.10pm to 1.55pm. Admission £5. Feel free to bring your own lunch.
Josie Sleigh began her studies at the Royal College of Music, London, in September 2023. She is continually inspired by her professors: Kate Moore and Jason Evans. Some notable highlights of her time there so far include playing Mahler 1 with RCM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano, and performing in masterclasses with Alison Balsom and Mattias Höfs. In 2025 she completed an exchange semester at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, studying with Nikolaj Viltoft and Jonas Wiik.
As a soloist, Josie has performed the Neruda Trumpet Concerto with the Orchestra of Restoration at St Marys Church, Nottingham, and the third movement of the Hummel Trumpet Concerto with Trent Chamber Orchestra as well as repertoire in the RCM lunchtime concert series.
For the 24/25 academic year, Josie was selected for the Royal Opera House Overture Scheme and was mentored by David Carstairs, sub-principal trumpet. She is a keen orchestral musician and has enjoyed projects with the German-Nordic Youth Philharmonic performing in the Berlin Philharmonie.
In addition to her performance career, Josie has a keen interest in music journalism. In 2023, she contributed to the development of the new Klaverly App, and most recently, she wrote live commentary for the National Brass Band Championships at the Royal Albert Hall for the website 4bars rest.
Born and raised in Nottingham, Josie’s musical education was nurtured by Gerald Douglas, Nottingham Youth Orchestra and the Tony Farrell Big Band. Her studies at RCM are supported by an Ian Evans Lombe Scholarship and grants from the Kathleen Trust and Women’s Careers Foundation.
Tickets: £5.00
| Binns Organ - Lunchtime Concert (29 June 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Monday | 13:10 | |
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