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Leeds Lunchtime Chamber Music – Alison Rhind

Part of the Leeds International Concert Season - 2021

Add to my Calendar 23-06-2021 13:05 23-06-2021 15:05 36 Leeds Lunchtime Chamber Music – Alison Rhind Programme duration approximately 50 mins. Please note there will be no interval.This concert will also be live streamed. Visit this leedsconcertseason.co.uk on concert day to access the live-streaming link. Alison Rhind is recognised as one of the leading collaborative pianists specialising in the repertoire for piano and strings. Her ability to accompany was recognised and nurtured at an early age whilst still at Chetham’s School of Music and she became increasingly in demand throughout her time at Oxford University where she read Music at Wadham College. Chetham’s invited her back immediately she had finished her degree but she completed her studies with Edith Vogel at the Guildhall School of Music before returning there. In 1994, she moved to the Yehudi Menuhin School where she worked for twelve years. She toured Israel and Germany with the students and was invited to accompany at the prestigious Kronberg Akademie after her recitals there with the school. During this period, she coached many young instrumentalists with whom she has since forged notable recital partnerships particularly the violinists Alina Ibragimova and Nicola Benedetti with whom she toured the USA and Japan. Other recital partners include Johannes Goritzki, Francois Rabbath, Rinat Ibragimov, Dora Schwarzberg, Leonid Gorokhov and Charlie Siem with whom she has performed in all the major concert halls. Due to increasing amounts of work outside of her job at the school, Alison left to become a freelance accompanist often working with students at the London colleges. The Royal College of Music recognised her work and in 2009 created a post for her as Coach for the String Department which she combined with freelance recital work. Her work at the college also lead her being invited to Norway, Sweden and Singapore to give recitals and coach students and she has a collaborative relationship with many teachers who send their students to her specifically for duo coaching. She left RCM in 2018 and is now concentrating solely on recital work throughout the UK and Europe, including Germany and Norway. Leeds Town Hall, Leeds DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Leeds Town Hall
The Headrow
Leeds
LS1 3AD
England


Programme

Franz SchubertFour Impromptus, D.899
Johann Sebastian BachPartita no.1 in B flat major for keyboard, BWV 825

Performers

Alison Rhind – piano

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Programme Note

Programme duration approximately 50 mins. Please note there will be no interval.

This concert will also be live streamed. Visit this leedsconcertseason.co.uk on concert day to access the live-streaming link.

Alison Rhind is recognised as one of the leading collaborative pianists specialising in the repertoire for piano and strings. Her ability to accompany was recognised and nurtured at an early age whilst still at Chetham’s School of Music and she became increasingly in demand throughout her time at Oxford University where she read Music at Wadham College. Chetham’s invited her back immediately she had finished her degree but she completed her studies with Edith Vogel at the Guildhall School of Music before returning there. In 1994, she moved to the Yehudi Menuhin School where she worked for twelve years. She toured Israel and Germany with the students and was invited to accompany at the prestigious Kronberg Akademie after her recitals there with the school. During this period, she coached many young instrumentalists with whom she has since forged notable recital partnerships particularly the violinists Alina Ibragimova and Nicola Benedetti with whom she toured the USA and Japan. Other recital partners include Johannes Goritzki, Francois Rabbath, Rinat Ibragimov, Dora Schwarzberg, Leonid Gorokhov and Charlie Siem with whom she has performed in all the major concert halls.

Due to increasing amounts of work outside of her job at the school, Alison left to become a freelance accompanist often working with students at the London colleges. The Royal College of Music recognised her work and in 2009 created a post for her as Coach for the String Department which she combined with freelance recital work. Her work at the college also lead her being invited to Norway, Sweden and Singapore to give recitals and coach students and she has a collaborative relationship with many teachers who send their students to her specifically for duo coaching. She left RCM in 2018 and is now concentrating solely on recital work throughout the UK and Europe, including Germany and Norway.

Alison Rhind

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