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Sunday 8 March 3.00 pm 

Natalia Lomeiko (violin)
Yuri Zhislin (violin)
Edward Leung (piano)
and friends

Haydn: Sonata in E flat major (Allegro)
Anya Zhislin (piano)

Bacewicz: Quartet for 4 violins (12')
Allegretto - Allegro / Andante / Molto Allegro
Natalia Lomeiko, Gaspar Kelemen, Seoyul Kim and Enpei Zhu 

Clara Schumann: 3 Romances  Op 22 (10')
Andante / Allegretto / 'Impassioned and quick'

Natalia Lomeiko (violin)
Edward Leung (piano)

Ysayë: 'Amitie' for two violins (16')

Natalia Lomeiko and Yuri Zhislin (violins)
Edward Leung (piano) 

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Born into a family of musicians in Novosibirsk, Russia, Natalia Lomeiko has established herself internationally as a versatile performing artist. Since her debut with the Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of seven, Natalia performed as a soloist with many orchestras, such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Lord Menuhin, Philharmonia, Singapore Symphony, New Zealand Symphony, Auckland Philharmonia, among many others. Following her wins at “Premio Paganini” and Michael Hill International Violin Competitions, Natalia recorded with pianist Olga Sitkovetsky for Dynamic, Fone, Trust Records, Atoll and with violinist/violist Yuri Zhislin for Naxos.Natalia has performed extensively as a soloist and chamber musician in such prestigious venues as the Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, the Kings Place, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Buckingham Palace, the Barbican and the Royal Festival Hall. Natalia has been appointed a Professor of Violin at the Royal College of Music in London in 2010 and currently resides in London

Yuri Zhislin enjoys an active and illustrious career as soloist and chamber musician. In 1991, Yuri entered the Royal College of Music in London, where he studied with his father and later Dr Andrievsky, winning the title of the BBC Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year in 1993. He made his recital debut at the New York Carnegie Weill Hall in 2014 and appeared at the major concert venues throughout Europe, the USA, South America, Australia and Japan. His discography includes a recital CD released in 2005 on the SOMM label, a violin/viola Duos CD for the Naxos label in 2009, and a string trio CD for the Nymbus Alliance label with Dmitry Sitkovetsky on violin and Luigi Piovano on cello. A keen chamber musician, Yuri has worked with such artists as Maria-Joao Pires, Maxim Vengerov, Barry Douglas and Natalie Clein among many others.. Yuri is a professor of violin and viola at the Royal College of Music in London and is in high demand as a visiting professor at the European Summer Academies.

American pianist Edward Leung is a sought-after recitalist and chamber musician. Edward is a 2025-2027 Making Music Recommended Artist and a Bösendorfer-Amadeus Young Artist. His debut album with violinist Usha Kapoor Beach • John Corigliano: Violin Sonatas [Resonus Classics] was longlisted for Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, critically acclaimed by BBC Music Magazine, Gramophone, Fono Forum, and Classical Explorer, and was featured on ABC Classic's Festival of Female Composers and SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. This current season features solo and chamber music recitals at Wigmore Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Milton Court, and venues in The Hague, Edinburgh, and Antwerp. After studies at Princeton University and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with Francine Kay and Pascal Nemirovski, Edward is currently the Staff Pianist at The Yehudi Menuhin School. He frequently gives masterclasses internationally and has previously taught at the Junior Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the Westminster School.


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