Isca Ensemble is presenting an evening of classical chamber music with soloist Joel Munday on Saturday 21 February at St David’s Church.
The programme includes Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro overture and Symphony No. 40 in G minor as well as Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D major and Romance No.2 in F major.

Joel Munday is a violinist from Devon who made his concerto debut in 2017.
He was one of eleven musicians worldwide to receive the London Symphony Orchestra’s Conservatoire Scholarship in 2024 and was selected last year as a Tillett Debut Artist.
He appears regularly as a soloist with UK-based symphony and chamber orchestras and has performed at the Stift Festival and Two Moors Festival.
He recently completed an Artist Diploma at the Royal College of Music.
St David’s Church. Photo: Spencer Means under Creative Commons license.
Isca Ensemble is an orchestra of former professional and experienced amateur players led by Antony Clements and musical director Roger Hendy.
It rehearses in Exeter and performs several concerts each year.
St David’s Church is a Grade I listed building that was completed in 1900 following demolition of the previous church.
There has been a church on the site since the late Anglo-Saxon period.
The Isca Ensemble chamber concert begins at 7.30pm on Saturday 21 February 2026 at St David’s Church, with doors from 7pm.
Tickets cost £18, or £5 for students and under-18s. For more information and to book visit the Isca Ensemble website.
Following the concert there will be a fundraising collection in aid of British Red Cross.







