The Trinity Camerata is a small, high quality amateur orchestra based in north Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Our regular concerts take place at St Edburg's church in Bicester, with our autumn one specifically aimed at families.
We have developed a fine reputation for our performances of Classical, Baroque and early Romantic music - with occasional ventures into the 20th or 21st century. We welcome children of all ages to our concerts as an appreciation of music can never start too young.
As members of the 'Making Music' National Federation of Music Societies, we can access some of the very best young musical talent in the country.
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The Camerata concert was absolutely lovely, and our entire family had a wonderful time.
It was a delight to have St Edburg’s used for such a beautiful creation as yesterday’s performance. It was wonderful to listen to and it must have been amazing to be part of. I am sure the angels in heaven themselves were singing along at the end!
- The RectorMany congratulations for a truly wonderful concert. It was a great pleasure to be a part of it.
- Ed Grint (baritone soloist)Please pass on my congratulations to all. It was a wonderful, uplifting hour-and-a-bit. You were very brave to take on the challenge of putting on such a big work in a space that is less than ideal, but it worked beautifully. Sam Laughton’s introduction was very enlightening and entertaining too: it makes a difference to learn something about the composer and the work before hearing it. I shall look forward to your next venture.
What's the point of going to the Proms in London when we have an orchestra like this in Bicester?
A great concert last Sunday, we did enjoy it. A well chosen mix, always good to hear Carmen, the Elgar unfamiliar but charming, and Sibelius 1st Symphony was wonderful, the orchestra took it in their stride - a lot of challenges for the woodwind and brass soloists which they rose to magnificently! Well done all.
It was a fantastic concert, so many spine-tingling moments, I couldn't stop smiling. You really are an amazing group, and I love everything you do.
I defy anyone NOT to have thoroughly enjoyed today's concert
The best Trinity concert I've heard to date
The orchestra and soloist played their socks off!