We offer classical and jazz ensembles for concerts, weddings, ceremonies and parties around Bristol.
Our groups are made up of a mixture of professionals and advanced Pre-Con students, and are charged at competitive rates. In booking an ensemble you are giving Pre-Con students valuable professional music experience in preparation for future musical careers.
Get in touch at bristolpreconservatoire@gmail.com to make an enquiry.
Jazz 3-, 4-, and 5-piece
String quartet (mixed classical and non-classical repertoire)
Vocal group
Wind group
Please feel free to request repertoire when making an enquiry.
Photo credits: Evan Dawson
Born in Beverley, Laura began playing the violin once she realised the recorder was not the one. First studying with Helga Penny and a few years later with Peter Maslin (Opera North) they encouraged her to become a passionate orchestral and chamber musician. Laura became leader of the City of Hull Youth Symphony Orchestra, leader of Yorkshire Youth Orchestra, and the youngest ever member of the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra. By the age of 15 she began teaching the violin and performing in musical theatre productions, for folk bands, and was even trusted to play at weddings!
Laura studied at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester where she completed her Bachelor of Music Degree and Master’s Degree in solo performance. During her studies at the RNCM she was awarded places on the competitive BBC Philharmonic, Manchester Camerata, and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic’s Professional Experience Schemes. Laura gained a Distinction in her final recital after having received tuition from Levon Chilingirian and Malcolm Layfield.
Since then, Laura has performed and trialed for jobs with professional orchestras across the world including performances at The Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House. As a soloist Laura performed the European première of Evan Solot’s jazz violin concerto Glacier Blue, and has worked with well-known jazz artists such as Jacqui Dankworth, Julian Arguelles, and Alfa Mist. Laura was solo violinist on tour across the UK with the production High Society, the world and West End productions of Chicago, West Side Story, and Come From Away.
Most recently Laura can be found travelling the world racing her road and gravel bikes. She’s hoping to show that you can balance both music and sport at high levels and there are huge benefits to this physically and mentally. With passion and energy for high performance Laura wants this to reflect in her teaching and is always on a mission to help students fulfil their potential and enjoy the process too.
Chris is an experienced Production Manager with a strong background in local and national event planning, particularly within the Education and Creative Sectors. Her work has focused on supporting and enabling children and young people to access high-quality musical experiences, and she is passionate about widening participation in music-making and ensemble playing for young musicians.
As Planning & Production Director for the National Children’s Orchestras, Chris led the Operations Team to facilitate exceptional performances in some of the UK’s most renowned venues, including the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, Lighthouse in Poole, Portsmouth Guildhall, and The Anvil in Basingstoke, creating unforgettable musical experiences for young performers.
Previously, as Education Manager at Bristol Music Hub, Chris played a pivotal role in coordinating music education initiatives across the city. From organising individual music lessons in schools to producing large-scale concerts at Bristol Beacon, she was instrumental in creating opportunities for young people to engage with music and develop their talents.
A dedicated pianist, Chris finds joy in accompanying musicians of all ages. Whether supporting young performers in music exams, playing for Rangeworthy Community Choir, or celebrating the fun and passion of lifelong singers at The Filtones Choir, she values the power of music to bring people together and enrich lives.
John is a professional tenor and voice teacher, and is recognised as a singer of exceptional musicianship, warmth, style and character. Having performed throughout Europe and North America, he has also been praised for his dramatic intensity, vocal beauty, clarity and agility. John’s singing career has taken him as far as New Zealand, Japan, Mexico and Canada on both the operatic stage and concert platform. He has sung leading roles in works ranging from Monteverdi to Jonathan Dove and major oratorio and recital works from Bach to Britten. Throughout his career he has also been fortunate to work with such distinguished artists as Graham Johnson, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Sian Edwards and Ronald Corp. Through the generous support of the Koerner Foundation Artist Award, and the COB Foundation of Canada, he completed a Master Degree on the postgraduate Opera course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under the tutelage of Rudolf Piernay. While at the Guildhall, Mr. Bacon was a prize winner in the English Song Competition, represented the college in an LSO Discovery Lunchtime Concert, and worked with the likes of Philip Langridge, Martin Katz, and Malcolm Martineau. Prior to this, John sang with the Juno award-nominated vocal ensemble musica intima, was a winner of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio Two Début Series for Young Performers, and completed a Bachelor of Music at the University British Columbia. Having grown up in Vancouver, Canada then spent seven years based in London, John moved to Bristol to take singing teaching positions at both Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital School and Taunton School. John is currently a resident artist of Yehudi Menuhin’s Live Music Now performing regularly with pianist Helen Mills.
Nick Malcolm is an original and heartfelt improviser, known for his rich sound and sense of improvisational and compositional daring. He led the acclaimed Nick Malcolm Quartet, releasing three albums, touring nationally several times and performing at the London Jazz Festival and on BBC Radio 3’s Jazz On 3. Their final album 'Real Isn't Real', added a quartet of four female vocalists. He also co-led the trio 'Alphabets' (with Hannah Marshall and Lauren Kinsella), the electro-acoustic quartet jade and, in 2021, released 'Chat’ an album of improvised duets with Corey Mwamba. Currently, Nick leads the quintet Out Front, with Jason Yarde, Jake McMurchie, Olie Brice and Dave Smith. They play original music inspired by years of playing music by masters Andrew Hill and Booker Little. Their debut album,‘Buried Web’s, will be released in October 2025. He also heads Knotted Kernel, a multimedia collaboration blending music, spoken word and taste. A member of Dee Byrne's Outlines and Rebecca Nash's Redefining Element 78, he's also played with George Cooper’s Jazz Defenders and Eliza Carthy's 'Wayward Daughter'. Nick has collaborated with a wide range of musicians and is a sought-after session artist, chosen for Take Five Edition IX in 2014. He teaches jazz trumpet privately and at Wells Cathedral School.
Neve Humphreys is a third year music student at the University of Bristol.
At UOB, Neve is a passionate cellist leading multiple orchestras including the University of Bristol Symphony Orchestra. She has also taken a keen interested in student society committee’s, being the welfare officer for the Bristol University Music Society (BUMS) and she is also the president of Symphonia, a student orchestral society.
Previously, Neve was a member of the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, conducted the BUMS string orchestra and was an intern at the Buxton International Festival over the summer.
Outside of music, Neve enjoys sewing, knitting as well as changing her hair every 6 months.
Neve Humphreys is a third year music student at the University of Bristol.
At UOB, Neve is a passionate cellist leading multiple orchestras including the University of Bristol Symphony Orchestra. She has also taken a keen interested in student society committee’s, being the welfare officer for the Bristol University Music Society (BUMS) and she is also the president of Symphonia, a student orchestral society.
Previously, Neve was a member of the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, conducted the BUMS string orchestra and was an intern at the Buxton International Festival over the summer.
Outside of music, Neve enjoys sewing, knitting as well as changing her hair every 6 months.