We are delighted to shine a spotlight on Lumas Winds, who are now halfway through their second year on our Recital Scheme and continuing to make an impressive impact across the UK chamber music scene. Formed in 2018 from friendships built in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, the quintet has rapidly grown into one of the country’s most exciting young ensembles, known for their engaging performances and thoughtful, adventurous programming. Their debut album The Naming of Birds (2024) earned strong critical praise and showcases their commitment to both classic repertoire and under-explored works. With major accolades including the Royal Over-Seas League Mixed Ensemble Prize and a debut at Wigmore Hall, Lumas Winds bring both polish and personality to every performance. As they move into the second half of their scheme year, the group still has a few recital slots available, offering promoters a wonderful opportunity to present a rising ensemble at a particularly exciting moment in their journey. We are proud to support them and look forward to the rest of their season.
Beth Stone – Flute
Ewan Millar – Oboe
Benjamin Hartnell-Booth – French Horn
Flo Plane – Bassoon
Rennie Sutherland – Clarinet
Book Lumas Winds: Here