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Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale

 

Wednesday September 5th 7.30 pm

Eunsley Park (violin) Maksim Stsura (piano)

Bach: Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 (4 mvts)
Brahms: Violin sonata in A Op 100
Kreisler: Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta

Samuel Queen (baritone) Jozef Janik (piano)

Marcello: Il mio bel foco … Quella fiamma
Handel: Sorge infausta (from Orlando )
Handel: How willing my paternal love (from Samson )
Bach: Ich habe genug
Bach: Schlummert ein (from Ich habe genug )
Schubert: Seligkeit, D433
Schubert: Wandrers Nachtlied II, D768
Schubert: An die Musik, D547
Vaughan Williams: The Call (from 5 Mystical Songs )
Harvey: The Cloths of Heaven (from Four Songs of Yeats )
Traditional arr. Britten Sally in our Alley

Admission free with retiring collection. No tickets issued beforehand

Eunsley Park (violin) is a British / South Korean violinist. She studied with Itzhak Rashkovsky at the Royal College of Music on the artist diploma course as an RCM scholar, and graduated with her Masters in Music (Performance) with Distinction. She was selected as as a 'RCM Rising Star 2013', a Concordia Foundation Artist 2014, and her awards include the MBF Postgraduate Performance Award, the MMSF Philharmonia/Meyer Award, the Albert Cooper Award and the Counter of Munster Award. Oher competition successes include 3rd prizes of the Tunbridge Wells Young International Concert Artists Competition. Previously Eunsley studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School, and in Vienna on an exchange programme. She has performed in prestigious venues throughout the world, and has broadcast on BBC Radio 3, for the Proms Plus in 2013, and performed at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. She will make her Bridgewater Hall and St John's Smith Square recital debut next year. She has been concertmaster of the Menuhin School and RCM symphony orchestras and she also performs and tours with the London Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra.

Maksim Stsura is an Estonian pianist, composer and music scholar based in London. He received his Master of Music degree from the Royal College of Music in 2013, and has also completed the prestigious Artist Diploma course with him in 2014. He previously graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. Maksim was a Mills Williams Junior Fellow for 2013-14. He has won prizes in several international competitions, and won the First Prize at the Intercollegiate Beethoven Piano Competition in 2013. Maksim has performed extensively in the UK, Germany, Austria, Holland, Finland, Estonia and Russia.He is also in great demand as a chamber musician. His experience includes performing with ensembles Jakobstad Sinfonietta (Finland), Mediterranean Chamber Brass (Spain), Florin Ensemble (UK) and Wiener Kammersymphonie (Austria) as well as distinguished instrumentalists, most notably violinists Michael Foyle and Soh-Yon Kim.

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.

Jozef Janik moved to London in 2000 with a BA in Music from Žilina Conservatoire in Slovakia. He took a Post Grad. diploma and a Masters at the Royal Academy of Music. He is sought after as a soloist, an accompanist, an educator and a choir director. He works with a wide range of musicians and spans both Classical and Jazz idioms. He has given concerts in Austria, Sweden, France, Poland, England, Japan, Tunisia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and performed piano concertos by Mozart, Haydn, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Schumann and Bach. Recent concert venues include The Forge in Camden, St. James's Piccadilly, Regent Hall and St. John's Smith Square. His upcoming concerts and projects include Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin , conducting Faure Requiem, a series of concerts with The Avenue jazz quartet, and a collaboration with soprano Bozena Ferancova.

 

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