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P.ublished 31st January 2026
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Interview

“Trumpeter Extraordinaire” Matilda Lloyd Heads To Harrogate

Described by BBC Music Magazine as a “trumpeter extraordinaire, Matilda Lloyd gives the trumpet a starring role taking the audience on a journey through the brilliance of Bach, elegance of Haydn and dynamism of Gershwin.cMatilda is an ECHO Rising Star playing in Europe’s leading venues and Professor of Trumpet at Trinity Laban and has been shortlisted by the Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2026 for Young Artist of the year. She is joined on stage in Harrogate by the Goldmund Quartet, renowned worldwide for their classical and contemporary chamber music repertoire. Here, Matilda explains what audiences can expect and talks about her own music journey:

Matilda Lloyd 
Photo: Geoffroy Schied
Matilda Lloyd Photo: Geoffroy Schied
Who (or what) inspired you to first start performing (other artists, a particular composer, or maybe someone close to you)?

My first inspiration was my parents. My mum is a piano teacher and accompanist and started me on piano when I was around five years old. Then I discovered my dad’s old trumpet (he had played in school) when I was eight years old and rooting around in a cupboard for a new toy to play with! I thought the trumpet looked shiny and cool and I could make a decent sound on the instrument, and that’s where the journey began.

What have been your music career highlights so far?

When the trumpet has taken me to unexpected new places. For example, being able to travel to and perform in South Africa, Uganda, Japan, Korea and Mexico! I also embarked on the ECHO Rising Stars tour last season, performing in some of the best concert halls in Europe. Particular highlights include the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Golden Hall in Vienna and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

What advice would you give upcoming artists wanting to follow in your footsteps?

Pursue your dreams relentlessly and don’t give up. It takes an extraordinary amount of resilience, determination, courage and putting yourself out there, but anything is possible if you set your mind to it. Don’t be afraid to seek out mentors and ask people for advice – more often than not they are very happy to help. Above all, have fun with your instrument and your music. Be curious, find inspiration in the world around you and enjoy collaborating and making music with other people as much as possible!

What do you hope the audience in Harrogate takes away from your performance?

I hope we can create an intimate, relaxed atmosphere where the audience feels warm and welcome. With spoken introductions, they will learn a bit more about the music and the composers and what these pieces mean to us and I hope to take them on a journey through different eras of music and different styles and emotions.

Goldmund Quartet
Photo: Nikolaj Lund
Goldmund Quartet Photo: Nikolaj Lund
Describe your programme in 3 words.

Elegant. Intimate. Collaborative.

Do you have any pre-concert rituals?

I try to have as few as possible as the pre-concert situation is always changing. But you can often find me pacing up and down the corridors doing some stretches and shoulder rolls to get the adrenaline flowing, and then I will stand in the superhero pose for a couple of minutes before going onstage to focus the breathing and the mind.

What do you most enjoy about performing live and why is it still important in our digital age?

There is no magic on earth like live classical music. The pandemic showed us how vital the audience is so that the two-way connection can exist between those of us onstage and the audience. Without that atmosphere and the feeling of the audience, there is no feedback for the performers and no energy to feed off and to give back.

If you could collaborate with any other artist throughout time, who would it be and why?

I would love to have collaborated with Shostakovich and commissioned him to write a proper trumpet concerto – and then have him conduct it too!

What music are you listening to at the moment?

I listen to a wide array of music of many different genres. At the moment I’m rotating between up-and-coming pop star Tate McRae, the traditional Irish folk band Flook (who I recently saw live in London on their 30 years tour which was amazing) and favourite tracks from Shakatak and Tower of Power.

Photo: Geoffroy Schied
Photo: Geoffroy Schied
Matilda Lloyd and the Goldmund Quartet | Trumpet & Quartet | Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate | Sunday, February 8, 11am. Book online at harrogateinternationalfestivals.com or call the box office on 01423 562 303.