EULALIE CHARLAND violin
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Friday 7 June 2024Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.00pm Duration: 60min (no interval) Tickets: £25 |
Indulge in an evening of musical splendour as Eulalie and Maiko present a concert devoted to Mozart's illustrious trio of Sonatas for violin and piano, composed in the distinguished cities of Vienna, Mannheim, and Paris.
Join us for an enchanting journey through the rich tapestry of Mozart's musical landscapes, where each note resonates with transcendent artistry. |
Programme (no interval)W.A. Mozart
Sonata in A major K.526 Sonata in G major K.301 Sonata in E minor K.304 |
Eulalie Charland |
Violinist Eulalie Charland has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in various important concert venues and festivals in the UK and Europe. Her playing has been described as “elegant…strong and possessing uncomplicated projection” (The Strad, April 2008).
Her musical education took her from Paris to Bucharest via Indiana in the US before she completed her Bachelor and Master of Music at the Royal College of Music in London.
Eulalie is equally at home with the classical and a more contemporary post 20th century musical language; she has commissioned various works for solo violin, duos with piano as well as trios from living composers and is passionate about collaborating and exploring the diverse and individual soundscapes of the artists she works with.
Eulalie is the founder, artistic director and leader of Synchrony, a chamber ensemble which puts women at the centre of its creative drive.
She is a professor at London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where she teaches violin in the junior department.
Eulalie plays a violin she commissioned from master luthier Stefan von Baehr in 2015.
Her musical education took her from Paris to Bucharest via Indiana in the US before she completed her Bachelor and Master of Music at the Royal College of Music in London.
Eulalie is equally at home with the classical and a more contemporary post 20th century musical language; she has commissioned various works for solo violin, duos with piano as well as trios from living composers and is passionate about collaborating and exploring the diverse and individual soundscapes of the artists she works with.
Eulalie is the founder, artistic director and leader of Synchrony, a chamber ensemble which puts women at the centre of its creative drive.
She is a professor at London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where she teaches violin in the junior department.
Eulalie plays a violin she commissioned from master luthier Stefan von Baehr in 2015.
Maiko Mori |
Since winning first prize at the Birmingham International Piano Competition in 2002, Maiko Mori has continued to establish herself as one of the outstanding soloists and chamber musicians of her generation on the international stage.
Maiko has garnered acclaim at prestigious venues and festivals in the UK, including the Purcell Room, West Road Concert Hall, and Cheltenham Festival, as well as abroad in countries such as Japan (Suntory Hall), Serbia (Kolarac, Montecatini International Piano Festival), India (TATA Theatre), and Sweden (Lidkoping Music Festival). Her performances have been broadcast on Radio France and BBC Radio 3.
Her concerto debut in the UK with the RCM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vasily Petrenko, in 2006 marked the beginning of her successful collaborations with various orchestras worldwide. Notable recent concerto performances include Grieg's Piano Concerto in Osaka, Japan, with the NTT Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Takaya Mitsunobu. Maiko is known for her diverse repertoire, encompassing a wide range of concertos and solo works, with a particular affinity for 20th-century music and jazz/classical fusion repertoire.
In addition to her performing career, Maiko is deeply committed to mentoring young musicians globally. She serves as a piano teacher at the University of Chichester and has been a regular faculty member of the international piano festival "Piano Week" since 2018, where she gives masterclasses and recitals. She has twice served as a jury member for the Montecatini International Piano Competition, including the most recent 2023 edition. Recently, she was appointed as an Artist for TIPA - Tokyo International Piano Association.
Maiko has garnered acclaim at prestigious venues and festivals in the UK, including the Purcell Room, West Road Concert Hall, and Cheltenham Festival, as well as abroad in countries such as Japan (Suntory Hall), Serbia (Kolarac, Montecatini International Piano Festival), India (TATA Theatre), and Sweden (Lidkoping Music Festival). Her performances have been broadcast on Radio France and BBC Radio 3.
Her concerto debut in the UK with the RCM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vasily Petrenko, in 2006 marked the beginning of her successful collaborations with various orchestras worldwide. Notable recent concerto performances include Grieg's Piano Concerto in Osaka, Japan, with the NTT Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Takaya Mitsunobu. Maiko is known for her diverse repertoire, encompassing a wide range of concertos and solo works, with a particular affinity for 20th-century music and jazz/classical fusion repertoire.
In addition to her performing career, Maiko is deeply committed to mentoring young musicians globally. She serves as a piano teacher at the University of Chichester and has been a regular faculty member of the international piano festival "Piano Week" since 2018, where she gives masterclasses and recitals. She has twice served as a jury member for the Montecatini International Piano Competition, including the most recent 2023 edition. Recently, she was appointed as an Artist for TIPA - Tokyo International Piano Association.
Friday
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Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.00pm Duration: 60min (no interval) Tickets: £25 |