Trinity Laban masters’ students Ami Lodge, Sarah Ovenden, Susie Walsh and Zara Jealous were on top form at St Alfege’s in Greenwich playing a selection ranging from CPE Bach through Mozart to eclectic contemporary composer Cecilia McDowall. The latter’s African-inspired piece Hotfoot provided one of the quartet’s highlights, with Ovenden’s alto flute sounding almost exactly like a marimba. And their final choice – Eugene Bozza’s A Summer Day In The Mountains – captured the joy of walking through sunlit alpine meadows and precipitous dark woods. A marvellous way to spend a Thursday lunchtime…