A concert in aid of Sarcoma UK, March 18th

UPDATE: ONLINE SALES NOW CLOSED, BUT TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR
7pm, 18 March – St. Barnabas Church, Mill Road, Cambridge CB1 2BD
CSD Brass is getting together with Prime Brass and Jersey Premier Brass to bring you an exciting charity concert in support of Sarcoma UK’s efforts to improve diagnosis and treatment of this complex disease. Come along, enjoy the music, and contribute to a worthy cause!
Tickets are £10 and can be purchased from www.ticketsource.co.uk/csdbrass

Concert poster

CSD Brass presents: Cabaret Concerto, 29 October

7:30pm, 29 October – Emmanuel URC, Trumpington Street, CB2 1RR
CSD Brass is pleased to announce our latest concert, where we will be joined by concert pianist Philip Mead in a performance of Martin Ellerby’s Cabaret Concerto. Also included in the programme will be pieces by Peter Graham and Rodney Newton, and other selections from the classic brass band repertoire.
Tickets are £7.50 in advance (book online here) or £8 on the door (under 16 free).
Contact csdbrass@gmail.com or via Facebook or Twitter for more information.

MindBlowing Charity Concert

Mindblowing is an evening of fabulous wind music being held to raise money for local mental health charities. The evening will include performances from CSD Brass, Prime Brass and the Huntingdonshire Concert Band. They will be joined on stage by our guest soloist, Duncan Wilson, who is an internationally acclaimed trombonist having played with many of the worlds best orchestras including the London Symphony and Royal Philharmonic orchestras. He has also maintained his brass band links and was British Open solo trombone champion in 2004 and 2005 whilst playing with the GUS band.
7:30 pm on Sunday 19 April at Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Trumpington Street, Cambridge

Gala Concert, CSD Brass and CUBB

Once again we are happy to be sharing a stage with Cambridge University Brass Band (CUBB) for an evening of brass. We will be playing at Lee Hall, Wolfson College at 7.30pm on Saturday 21st February. Tickets are £7, under 16s free.
The programme includes some wonderful traditional marches and hymn pieces along side classics like Prokofiev’s Montagues and Capulets (or the theme tune to the Apprentice if you would rather). Hope to see you there.