Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale


Wednesday April 27th 7.30 pm

Beatrice Nicholas (piano)


Haydn: Sonata in B Minor Hob XV1:32 
Chopin: 2 waltzes
Spratley : Three Miniatures
Liszt : Hungarian Rhapsody no 2

Daniel Bates (oboe) /Olga Jegunova (piano)


Saint-Saens: Oboe sonata in D major Op166
Schubert  : Moments musicaux
Britten: Metamorphoses for Oboe Solo
Schumann: Three Romances Op 94
 

Admission free with retiring collection. No tickets issued beforehand

 

Beatrice Nicholas (piano) has performed in the UK's leading venues, and at other venues around the Mediterranean, Germany, Poland, Thailand and the Czech Republic. She studied with Danielle Salamon at the junior department of the Royal College of Music in London, and subsequently studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Patsy Toh. She won the Eric Brough Memorial Prize for the her Final Recital. Afterwards Beatrice continued her training at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin . Beatrice now lives in Perivale.

Daniel Bates (oboe) was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and at Cambridge University. He was the youngest ever winner of the Royal Overseas League Competition, aged 18, and subsequently won two major international competitions. He is principal oboe with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the City of London Sinfonia and has played guest principal for all the major UK orchestras. He has performed solo concerts with the LSO and the ECO etc, and given solo recitals at the Wigmore Hall on several occasions. He is also an actor, and has appeared in the West End theatre and on BBC TV ‘Casualty'.

Olga Jejunova (piano) was born in Latvia, and studied there, in Germany, at the Royal College of Music and at the Royal Northern College of Music. She has gained an enviable reputation as soloist and recitalist. She has won several international competitions, including the Ginette Gaubert competition in Paris and the Steinway-Förderpreis in Hamburg, and many scholarships and awards. She has performed at prestigious festivals and venues across Europe. She teaches at Queen Mary's, London University and was invited to act as a compere for the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 2015.

 

 

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