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Award winning British pianist Maria Marchant is much in demand as recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician since giving her Wigmore and Southbank debuts to critical acclaim. Her debut CD for SOMM Recordings, 'Echoes of Land & Sea' was released in September 2017, soon after Maria appeared as a guest performing live on Radio 3 In Tune. The CD features three premiere recordings including piano works composed for her by Roderick Williams and Vally Lasker's arrangement of Holst's Brook Green Suite. Maria is delighted to be pianist-in-residence at the Shipley Arts Festival.
Papadopoulos is the Founder and Music Director of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra. Described by The Times at his 1975 piano recital debut as ‘having all the attributes of one of the world’s greatest players’, he has gone on to enjoy an international career both as pianist and conductor. He has worked with Vladimir Ashkenazy, Hélène Grimaud, Nicola Benedetti, John Lill, Menahem Pressler, Maxim Vengerov, Nigel Kennedy & Lang Lang. His recordings of Beethoven Sonatas have been set on a level with Brendel, Barenboim and Kempf (Daily Telegraph, Classic FM Mag).
29a Teignmouth Rd, London, NW2 4EB, United Kingdom
Pianist - Acc - Coach - Arranger - Comp - Improviser - Retreats - Rehearsal - Silence
El Portal, 3 Impasse Pierre Lloberes, VIVES - France, 66490, France
Martin Kasik won the New York Young Concert Artists Competition in 1999. He was awarded the Pasadena Symphony Soloist Prize; the Beracasa Foundation Prize of the Montpellier Radio-France Festival; First Prize in the Prague Spring Competition, the Akzo Nobel Prize, and the Davidoff Prize. Orchestras he has performed with include New York Chamber Orchestra, Singapore, Minnesota, Prague, Bournemouth and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, Deutsche Radio Berlin, Rotterdam, Helsinki and Slovak Philharmonics, His CD of works by Schumann and Rachmaninoff was awarded the highest rating in ´Repertoire´.
170 Thirlmere Gardens, Northwood, HA6 2RU, United Kingdom