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Violinist and Arranger. Solo recitals; Orchestral work (including leading); Chamber music and Ensembles: Musical arrangements (including for the South West Australian Ballet Orchestra, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the Greek National Opera Orchestra, the Alma Quartet of Amsterdam, the British Army, Mantovani, the Dolce Ensemble of New York, Stromenti (Quartet) and Spectrum Ensembles).
Recognised throughout the world as the best oboist of his generation, François Leleux enjoys an international career appearing with major orchestras and at important venues and festivals performing repertoire from Baroque to newly commissioned works. Recent and upcoming engagements include concerto appearances with the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, Orchestra National de Lyon with Jun Märkl, Danish National Symphony Orchestra with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Tonkünstler Orchestra with Andres Orozco-Estrada, Chamber Orchestra of Europe under Vladimir Ashkenazy.
5-6 Albion Court, Albion Place, London, London, W6 0QT, United Kingdom
Born in 1991, pianist Frank Dupree has already managed to gain considerable concert experience and has acquired a large repertoire ranging from classic to modern music. He is a sought-after soloist in concertos with orchestra and recitals as well as a dedicated chamber musician. Over the course of his career he has worked with leading figures such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Eötvös, Wolfgang Rihm, Reinhold Friedrich, Eduard Brunner, Mario Venzago, Hans Zender, François-Xavier Roth and Hartmut Höll.
Take a break on a Tuesday lunchtime and enjoy 45 minutes of gorgeous classical music performed live by our resident pianist Stephen Hose upstairs in the beautiful Long Gallery overlooking Waterlow Park.
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, London, N6 5HG, United Kingdom
Gabriela Montero’s visionary interpretations and unique improvisational gifts have won her a devoted following around the world. Anthony Tommasini remarked in The New York Times, "Montero’s playing had everything: crackling rhythmic brio, subtle shadings, steely power…soulful lyricism…unsentimental expressivity."