Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale


Wednesday January 25th 7.30 pm 2017

Mathilde Milwidsky (violin)
Somi Kim (piano)

Janacek: Violin sonata

Faure: Violin sonata in A Op 13


Samuel Queen (baritone)
Audrey Hyland (piano)


English song

Gibbons: The Silver Swan / Dowland: Weep no more

Lieder by Schubert/Brahms/Schumann

An Sylvia / Lerchengesang / Die Lotosblume /Auf dem Kirchhöfe / An die Musik

Twentieth century English/American Song

Fin
zi :Who is Sylvia /Gurney : Sleep
Quilter :Blow, blow thou winter wind /Barbara Allen/Now sleeps the crimson
Ireland : Sea Fever/ Trad. arr Burleigh : Deep River

Admission free with retiring collection. No tickets issued beforehan

Mathilde Milwidsky was born in London in 1994 and studied with Viktoria Grigoreva at the RCM Junior Department. She now studies with Gyorgy Pauk at the Royal Academy of Music. She won First Prize at the International Violin Competition in Madeira in 2011 and many other awards. Most recently Mathilde was a finalist in the Royal Academy's prestigious 2015 Wigmore Hall Prize, the 'Patron's Award'. Last year she was selected for the Menuhin Competition and the International Leopold Mozart Competition.  Mathilde has been featured live on BBC Radio 3 as part of the 2015 BBC Proms Composer Portrait Series, performing solo and chamber works by Hugh Wood, and has also been broadcast solo on BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service's Newsday and appeared live on the BBC One Show.

South Korean born New Zealand pianist, Somi Kim graduated this year from the Royal Academy of Music with an Advanced Diploma in Performance, receiving the HRH Princess Alice The Duchess of Gloucester's Prize for exemplary studentship. Last year Somi gained her Master of Arts with Distinction, receiving a DipRAM and the Christian Carpenter Prize for the Best Recital. Somi is the winner of several prestigious prizes for accompanists. She is sought after as a chamber musician, song accompanist and répétiteur. She is an artist for the Park Lane Group, Kirckman Concert Society, Concordia Foundation and the Worshipful Company of Musicians.

Samuel Queen was born in London, and read English at Cambridge University, where he was awarded the Sir Rudolph Peters Prize for Music, before training at the Royal Academy Opera Course, where he won prizes for opera, Lieder and English Song. His operatic appearances include the Mozart baritone roles, Blazes in Maxwell Davies's The Lighthouse (RAO), Le Fauteuil in Ravel's L'enfant et les sortilèges (BBCSO/Denève) and Schaunard. He covered the role of Don Alfonso for Garsington Opera in 2015. Equally at home in concerts and song recitals, Sam made his Wigmore Hall debut in 2014, singing Lieder by Schumann and Schubert. Concert experience includes many of the major oratorios, and he is becoming known for his performances of Christus in Bach's Passions, and the Requiems of Fauré, Brahms and Duruflé. Samuel also maintains a busy private teaching studio, and is committed to music education projects.

Audrey Hyland studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, winning all the major prizes for accompaniment and chamber music. She won the Sir Henry Richardson Prize for accompanists. Her own recital group, Songsmiths, recently received great critical acclaim for their Wigmore Hall debut. Audrey is also in great demand as a vocal coach. She joined the staff at the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1999 and has been awarded an honourary ARAM in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the opera department. She heads the RAM's prestigious Song Circle. Audrey also coaches at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden on the Jette Parker Young Artists Programme, and is a guest coach for Samling Foundation masterclasses and Solti repetiteur course in Italy. Recent recitals include appearances at Musée d'Orsay Paris, Wigmore Hall, St John's Smith Square, The Sage, Newcastle, Haddo Arts Festival and the Lyddington Festival.


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