Kentish Times, Nov 2004

“ … The orchestra’s distinguished conductor, Adrian Brown again showed that his bond with the musicians has created a highly professional ensemble which gives the term ‘amateur’ a somewhat hollow ring… The performance [of Mozart’s Symphony No 39] was exceptional and the wind instruments were outstanding in the first two movements…The warm applause at the end of the concert confirmed that the finer points [of Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben] were not lost on the audience.”

“ … The orchestra’s distinguished conductor, Adrian Brown again showed that his bond with the musicians has created a highly professional ensemble which gives the term ‘amateur’ a somewhat hollow ring… The performance [of Mozart’s Symphony No 39] was exceptional and the wind instruments were outstanding in the first two movements…The warm applause at the end of the concert confirmed that the finer points [of Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben] were not lost on the audience.”

Kentish Times, Nov 2004