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Type Events and festivals
Location
Date and times Thursday 26 February 2026 | 7.30pm
Prices Adult: £16; Students: £14.40; Child: £8 | Member: £14.40; Child £7.20

Come to the Queen's House to enjoy an evening of music by the Hyde Wind Quintet.

Who are the Hyde Wind Quintet?

The Hyde Wind Quintet is a London-based ensemble formed by musicians who met through their studies at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Performing together in various incarnations over the past four years, the quintet has developed a strong ensemble identity rooted in collaboration, versatility, and a shared passion for chamber music.

  • Amy McColl, flute
  • Betsy Selner, oboe
  • Jared Little, horn
  • Vicky Churcher, clarinet
  • Georgina Taylor, bassoon

What will they be playing?

  1. Paul Taffanel, Wind Quintet in G minor
    I. Allegro con moto
    II. Andante
    III. Vivace
     
  2. Darius Milhaud Suite 'La chemineé du roi René', Op. 205
    I. Cortège
    II. Audabe
    III. Jongleurs
    IV. La Maousinglade
    V. Joutes Sur l'Arc
    VI. Chasse à Valabre
    VII. Madrigal Nocturne
     
  3. Astor Piazolla Libertango (arr. Jeff Scott)

The musicians of the Hyde Wind Quintet are active performers with experience across solo, orchestral, and chamber settings, having appeared in venues throughout the UK and Ireland and worked with leading ensembles such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the English National Opera.

Committed to engaging and accessible performances, the Hyde Wind Quintet aims to connect meaningfully with audiences in a wide range of performance contexts.

More about the evening:

There's a complimentary welcome drink included with your ticket available at the bar before the performance begins. 

The Queen's House undercroft and bar open from 6pm – why not arrive early enough to enjoy the welcome drink before the performance starts? 

Please note: The Trinity evening concerts have a recommended age limit of 7+.   

With grateful thanks: Evening performances at the Queen's House by Trinity Laban are kindly supported by The Rainbow Dickinson Trust.

Further information

How to get to the Queen’s House

Access onto the grounds and the Queen’s House will be via the Royal Gate entrance, located directly in front of the Queen's House.

Seat selection

Seating is unreserved.

Eating and drinking

We encourage you to explore the extended and diverse options of pubs, cafes and restaurants in Greenwich Village. Catering will be very limited during the shows.

Visiting the Queen's House

The Queen’s House is open every day from 10am-5pm unless advertised otherwise. During this event, guests will have access to the Great Hall, Tulip Stairs, shop and toilets. Rooms and galleries that are not part of the performance area will be closed.

Accessibility at the Queen's House

The Royal Gate entrance provides level access to the entrance of the Queen’s House. Toilets, including an accessible toilet, are located in the Undercroft on the ground floor of the Queen’s House. 

The concert will take place in the Great Hall, located on the first floor. you can access the Great Hall via a lift from the Undercroft. Wheelchairs can be accommodated in the Great Hall.

Companion tickets are available for any guest who would be unable to visit independently, please select this alongside a paid ticket.

If you are a wheelchair user or have any other queries regarding accessibility at this event, please contact bookings@rmg.co.uk prior to purchasing your ticket.

T&Cs for the purchase of alcoholic drinks

If you wish to purchase an alcoholic drink, you must bring photo ID that proves your age to this event. Under the Licensing Act 2003, it is mandatory for all licensed premises in England and Wales to adopt an age verification policy in relation to the sale or supply of alcohol. Additionally, according to the Challenge 25 policy, anyone buying alcohol who appears to be below 25 should be asked to provide an acceptable form of ID to verify their age. Examples of suitable forms of ID as proof of age: photographic driving licence, a passport or a proof of age card, such as the PASS card from the national Proof of Age Standards Scheme bearing the PASS hologram. If you fail to present a photo ID that proves your age, you will not be served any drink.

Please check your ticket for further Terms & Conditions.

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