
About Howarth
Howarth of London is a specialist woodwind instrument maker and retailer. Known all over the world as makers of the finest oboes, oboes d’amore and cors anglais, our instruments are made in our dedicated manufacturing workshops in Worthing, West Sussex.
We use high-tech CNC machinery to make precision components for our instruments which are then hand-assembled by highly experienced technicians into our beautiful instruments.
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Upcoming Events

London Mozart Players with Jess Gillam
June 2nd 2025 at 19:30
Jessie Montgomery – Strum
James Macmillan – Saxophone Concerto
Vaughan Williams – Fantasia on Greensleeves
Dowland – Flow my tears
Bartok – Romanian Folk Dances
John Harle – RANT!
Tchaikovsky – Serenade for Strings, Op. 48
London Mozart Players
Jess Gillam – saxophone
Ruth Rogers – leader
Jonathan Bloxham – conductor
A concert full of memorable tunes and toe-tapping dances with the electrifying saxophonist Jess Gillam bringing folk-inspired music for strings to life.
From the Scottish Isles in Macmillan’s punchy saxophone concerto to the idyllic English countryside of Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves, the evening showcases the rich variety of folk-influenced classical music. As well as spanning the globe, tonight’s music also traverses time, transporting you from the Renaissance with Dowland’s Flow My Tears to now, with Jessie Montgomery’s spiky Strum.
Jess Gillam, known for her warm and charismatic presenting style on BBC Radio 3, will guide you through the programme with engaging spoken introductions.
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Concerto Copenhagen – Mozart Bassoon Concerto – Jane Gower
04/06/2025 8:00 pm
Residenz, Kaisersaal Residenzplatz 2 97070 Würzburg, Germany
Concerto Copenhagen – Mozart Bassoon Concerto – Jane Gower
June 4th 2025 at 20:00 – 21:30
“He is the father, we are the boys. Those of us who can do anything right have learned from him.” Words of deep admiration. Mozart is said to have bowed to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach with these words. In fact, the fame of Bach’s son in Mozart’s time far outshone that of his father, who is far more famous today. Mozart also studied his father’s works with great interest, as they were so different from what had influenced him musically: experimental, uncompromising, direct and expressive. With Haydn, Mozart and Bach, Concerto Copenhagen confronts southern and northern German sound worlds of the mid-18th century. All the works on the program were composed at exactly the same time and yet present such different perspectives. Who will succeed with the most surprising sound experiment? Hard to decide when Concerto Copenhagen performs the works of these contemporaries in a timeless manner with verve and a great sense for colourful interpretations.
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Takemitsu’s I Hear Water Dreaming – Marie-Christine Zupancic
04/06/2025 7:30 pm
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Broad St, Birmingham B1 2EA
Takemitsu’s I Hear Water Dreaming – Marie-Christine Zupancic
June 4th 2025 at 19:30
Berlioz, Le Corsaire Overture
Takemitsu, I Hear Water Dreaming
Respighi, Fountains of Rome
Saint-Saëns, Symphony No.3 (Organ)
Kazuki Yamada – Conductor
Sebastian Heindl – Organ
Marie-Christine Zupancic – Flute
Berlioz dreams of pirates, Takemitsu of water and Respighi of fountains: three brilliant landscapes inspired by poems, paintings and Rome. Saint-Saëns is simply epic in his ‘Organ’ Symphony, its big moment provided by “miracle musician” Sebastian Heindl. The CBSO’s Marie-Christine Zupancic delights in the Takemitsu with its stunning solo for flute.
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