Berkeley Ensemble | Bridport, 15 November 2024
Bridport Arts Centre South Street, Bridport, Dorset, United KingdomThe Berkeley Ensemble come together from diverse corners of musical life to make music in new ways and to reach new audiences.
The Berkeley Ensemble come together from diverse corners of musical life to make music in new ways and to reach new audiences.
Ensemble Hesperi is a dynamic and innovative London-based period ensemble, with a reputation for showcasing Baroque Music through intelligent, research-led programming.
Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson champions a wide repertoire on both modern and historical instruments with particular areas of interest: classical, early romantic and French music, alongside the music of today’s composers. A prolific chamber musician, Alasdair’s colleagues include Steven Isserlis and Viktoria Mullova.
Winners of the Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition’s Mixed Ensemble Prize and City Music Foundation Artists, the Mikeleiz-Zucchi Duo’s repertoire spans everything from reimagined traditional works to modern repertoire and improvisation.
Trio Anima was formed in 2006 at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Since then, they have delighted audiences with their distinctive instrumental combination and imaginative programming.
Mathis Rochat is a Swiss-french violist who is quickly gaining attention as “one of the most upcoming and creative violists of his generation”. British-Turkish pianist Erdem Misirlioglu is in demand as a solo recitalist, chamber musician and concerto soloist.
Jâms Coleman and Colin Scobie come together to perform Beethoven and Elgar.
Aside from the vast standard repertoire for piano trio, the Mitsu Trio enjoy exploring less played composers, such as Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů and Brazilian composer Henrique Oswald, with on going plans of the trio’s debut album with music of the latter.
Voice is an exciting, female vocal trio. In their 18 years together, they have built a dedicated fan-base across the world; a rich, varied repertoire of their own arrangements, new commissions, and rarely performed Early Music; and they have honed a truly unique sound.
The first period instrument string quartet to be selected as BBC New Generation Artists, the Consone Quartet are fast making a name for themselves with their honest and expressive interpretations of repertoire, notably from the classical and romantic eras.