A Tale of Two Cities: Sian Dicker (soprano) & Krystal Tunnicliffe (piano)
Inspired by Errollyn Wallen’s London’s Burning, Siân Dicker (soprano) and Krystal Tunnicliffe (piano) perform a programme celebrating London and Paris. Various songs and poems evoke a multi-faceted experience of these two cities; from a newspaper seller on the Metro, religion-mongers in Hyde Park, dead…
Kleio Quartet
Described by Alina Ibragimova as “a wonderfully dedicated group of musicians who bring assuredness and freshness to everything they play”, the Kleio Quartet was formed at the Seiji Ozawa International Chamber Academy in 2019. They consist of individually acclaimed musicians Yume Fujise,…
Antoine Préat (piano)
Winner of the PDGYA Award 2020 and a 2020 CMF Artist, Franco-Belgian pianist Antoine Préat is a young artist to watch. London-based for several years, Antoine has been invited to perform in prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall, St John’s Smith Square, Salle…
Laura Perešivana (soprano) & Rokas Valuntonis (piano)
Latvian soprano Laura Lolita Perešivana started her operatic journey when she was only nineteen years old covering Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi) at the Latvian National Opera House. Laura Lolita is a recent graduate of Guildhall School of Music & Drama Opera Course, where she was…
Margarita Balanas (cello)
Programme Bach – Suite No.1 in G Major for solo cello – Prelude, Sarabande and Courante Cassado – Suite for solo cello Ligeti– Sonata for solo cello Vasks – Pianissimo from Das Buch for solo cello Performers Margarita Balanas Cello Margarita…
Lunchtime concert: Richard Scholfield (saxophone) & Iain Clarke (piano)
Richard Scholfield is an award-winning Scottish saxophonist praised for his “silken” sound (The Scotsman) and thoughtful programming. He forges a deep connection with audiences through his characterful playing and careful presentation, drawing them into the world of the saxophone as he explores…
Sirius Chau (flute) & Victor Lim (piano)
Winner of the Royal Over-Seas League Competition 2020, Hong-Kong-born flautist Sirius Chau has recently been named a 2021 City Music Foundation Artist. He was awarded a Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist Award, and has previously been selected as an Artist by…
Indian Classical Well-Being Concert: Mehboob Nadeem (sitar) & Junaid Ali (tabla)
Indian classical music, characterised by its millennia of tradition, occupies a curious space between rich conventions and traditions – and whiplash-inducing spontaneous improvisation. Being a part of a live music event that is from the repertoire is to be part of not…
Indian Classical Well-Being Concert: Ameen Ali Khan (sarod) & Gurdain Rayatt (tabla)
These short concerts offer a relaxed and absorbing introduction to the multifaceted world of the Indian classical arts, to help you access holistic well-being and mindfulness. Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through a…