Aristidean Chamber Orchestra
in concert with Georg Friedrich Haas's 'In Vain'
NEXT CONCERT: 20 SEPTEMBER

Upcoming

20 September 2025
Concert poster. Text: Copland, Appalachian Spring. Alongside works by Ruth Crawford Seeger, Julius Eastman, Pauline Oliveros and Marisse Cato. September 20 at St Mary's Church, Putney. Green mountains with orange sun.
17 January 2026
Concert poster. Text: Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Shostakovich Symphony No. 9, Luca Zucchi, premiere of new work. January 17 at St Mary's Church, Putney. Colourful geometric design

Past

18 January 2025
Charity Concert poster. Text: Sibelius, Vaughan Williams, and Mozart in aid of MAP, January 18 at St Mary's Church, Putney. Green, red and black with multicoloured silhouttes of swans flying.
24 February 2024
Concert poster. Georg Friedrich Haas 'in vain'. White vortex graphic on black background.
11 November 2023
Concert Poster. White text, orange background, purple details. Tchaikovsky Symphony 6, Florence Price, Adoration, Sibelius, Violin Concerto. In aid of Royal Trinity Hospice.

About

Since 2023, Aristidean Chamber Orchestra has worked to bring vibrant classical music to West London, featuring a mixture of enduring classics and thought-provoking contemporary works.

Rob

Rob Jones

Conductor

Beginning his musical life as a violist, Rob Jones started conducting at university. He was co-conductor of Cambridge University Symphony Orchestra for their 2022-23 season, and founded the Aristidean Chamber Orchestra in 2023. A lover of contemporary music, he has given premieres of works by Mary Offer, Felix Elliott, and Alice Rivers, the European premiere of ‘The Blue Hour’, and the second UK performance of John Luther Adams ‘Become River’. 2024 saw him produce and direct a performance of Georg Friedrich Haas’s 2000 masterpiece ‘in vain’, and study conducting at Sherborne school of music with Rodolfo Saglimbeni, Robert Houlihan, and Natalia Luis-Bassa. As a violist, Rob held an instrumental award at Cambridge University, was a member of their CAMRAM scheme, and was section principal of the university orchestra. Rob was president of Girton College Music Society in 2022 and sang in the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge as an undergraduate. Rob worked as a Graduate Assistant at the City of London School in 2022-3, and now works as a violin, viola and piano teacher.

Patrick

Patrick Bevan

Leader

Biography to come

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