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Malcolm Watson’s guitar style combines a classical training with the experience of working in contemporary popular styles and world music. As a youngster he played in a rock band and performed solo acoustic jazz/blues & folk, then trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating with a Master's degree in performance and was awarded the guitar prize. Malcolm has performed solo concerts around the UK, appeared as a guest with many groups, worked extensively as an accompanist, and played in theatre shows and function gigs.
Rising star Manus Noble was taught privately by Craig Ogden for two years before continuing his studies at the Royal College of Music and Royal Academy of Music. Recent performances include solo recitals at Kings Place, Sage Gateshead, Purcell Room and Bridgewater Hall. He was awarded first prize at the 2011 Ivor Mairants Guitar Competition and first prize for the Guitar Competition at the Royal College of Music before going on to the String Player of the Year Competition and giving his debut recital at Cadogan Hall.
French cellist Marc Coppey, winner of the two highest prizes at the Bach competition Leipzig at the age of 18, first prize and special prize for the best interpretations of Bach, is considered to be one of the leading cellists of today. Sir Yehudi Menuhin discovered Marc’s talent at an early age and subsequently invited him to make his Moscow and Paris debuts performing together Tchaïkovsky Trio along with Victoria Postnikova, a collaboration documented on film by the acclaimed film director Bruno Monsaingeon.
Organist: solo and orchestral. Orchestral player with Malaysian Philharmonic, Singapore Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic. Solo recitals given internationally, with broadcasts and recordings. Repertory includes Saint-Saens 3, Copland Symphony, Bossi, Poulenc and Guilmant concertos.
Hollybank Cottage, Wester Kilmany, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4PT, United Kingdom
Pianist
Unit 1, 1 Eastfields Avenue, London, SW18 1FQ, United Kingdom
Clarinettist Margaret Archibald has an infectious enthusiasm for music as recitalist, chmbr musician, orch player, teacher, coach and lecturer. She is Artistic Director of charity "Everyone Matters" offering live music-making to schools and the wider community. She has travelled widely in Japan, the USA and Europe performing on historical cls, teaches at Canterbury Christ Church University and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. She was Sub-Principal Cl of the London Mozart Players 1984 - 2012 and for twenty-one years the LMP's Education and Community Manager.
21 Stone Rd, Bromley, BR2 9AX
Acc & repetiteur.
Crotchet Rest, 5 Clare Gardens, Petersfield, GU31 4ET
c/o Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham, B4 7XR, United Kingdom