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Hoylake Chamber Concert Society: Tunnicliffe & Watson

Part of the HCCS 90th Concert Series

Add to my Calendar 26-09-2016 19:30 26-09-2016 21:30 36 Hoylake Chamber Concert Society: Tunnicliffe & Watson Luba Tunnicleffe studied with David Takeno and Pavlo Beznosiuk at the Guildhall School, graduating with a first class honours degree. She has performed recitals at the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund series, and at St John's Smith Square as one of the Park Lane Group Young Artists. In June 2016 she made her debut as concerto soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra. She won the Guildhall's Max and Peggy Morgan Award with the Bartok Viola Concerto and was viola soloist in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Alexander Janiczek and the Guildhall Chamber Orchestra in Milton Court Concert Hall, Barbican. Previously, she studied viola with Jacky Woods at Junior RAM where she won the concerto prize. Her Flute, Viola and Harp trio, the Pelleas Ensemble won first prize in the 2016 St Martin-in-the-fields Chamber Music Competition and the 2015 British Harp Chamber Music Competition. They have commissioned a new work for the ensemble from composer and jazz musician Misha Mullov-Abbado, which they shall be performing in the Wigmore Hall, London as part of the Tillett Trust Young Artists' Platform and St John's Smith Square as part of the Park Lane Group series. They are delighted to be represented by the Tillett Trust and Making Music UK. In 2014, Luba was chosen to be on the London Symphony Orchestra String Scheme; since then she has played several times with the Britten Sinfonia and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Luba has been the grateful recipient of awards from the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, Help Musicians UK, the Worshipful Company of Musicians, the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund (Sidney Perry Award) and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust where she is also on the Recital Scheme.     Hannah Watson is a pianist, teacher and choir director working in London and now Norwich. She started her musical studies with Enloc Wu, attending the Royal College of Music Junior Department, and studied Modern Languages at Cambridge before deciding to pursue music full-time. Highlights of the last few years have included solo, chamber and song recitals at St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Barbican, LSO St Luke's, Cardiff's St David's Hall, St John's Smith Square and the Royal Festival Hall, as well as a performance on Radio 3's In Tune. Working with drama and other arts has always interested Hannah: she recently played in a scene for Nicholas Hytner's film version of The Lady in the Van, starring Maggie Smith; and in a theatre adaption of Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata, starring Greg Hicks, at the Chipping Norton Theatre. Hannah is currently completing an Artist Diploma at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, learning with Martin Roscoe and Caroline Palmer. Her studies have been generously funded by a Help Musicians Postgraduate Performance Award, the Kenneth Loveland Gift, the Leverhulme Trust, the Fergal O'Mahoney Memorial Foundation, the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. St Hildeburgh's Church, Wirral DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Hildeburgh's Church
Stanley Road
Hoylake

Wirral
Merseyside
CH47 1HL
England


Programme

Henri VieuxtempsViola Sonata, Op.36
Rebecca ClarkeViola Sonata
Robert SchumannMarchenbilder, Op.113
Johannes BrahmsViola Sonata in E Flat major, Op.120 no.2

Performers

Luba Tunnicliffe – viola
Hannah Watson – piano

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Programme Note

Luba Tunnicleffe studied with David Takeno and Pavlo Beznosiuk at the Guildhall School, graduating with a first class honours degree. She has performed recitals at the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund series, and at St John's Smith Square as one of the Park Lane Group Young Artists. In June 2016 she made her debut as concerto soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra.

She won the Guildhall's Max and Peggy Morgan Award with the Bartok Viola Concerto and was viola soloist in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Alexander Janiczek and the Guildhall Chamber Orchestra in Milton Court Concert Hall, Barbican. Previously, she studied viola with Jacky Woods at Junior RAM where she won the concerto prize.

Her Flute, Viola and Harp trio, the Pelleas Ensemble won first prize in the 2016 St Martin-in-the-fields Chamber Music Competition and the 2015 British Harp Chamber Music Competition. They have commissioned a new work for the ensemble from composer and jazz musician Misha Mullov-Abbado, which they shall be performing in the Wigmore Hall, London as part of the Tillett Trust Young Artists' Platform and St John's Smith Square as part of the Park Lane Group series. They are delighted to be represented by the Tillett Trust and Making Music UK.

In 2014, Luba was chosen to be on the London Symphony Orchestra String Scheme; since then she has played several times with the Britten Sinfonia and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

Luba has been the grateful recipient of awards from the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, Help Musicians UK, the Worshipful Company of Musicians, the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund (Sidney Perry Award) and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust where she is also on the Recital Scheme.

 

 

Hannah Watson is a pianist, teacher and choir director working in London and now Norwich. She started her musical studies with Enloc Wu, attending the Royal College of Music Junior Department, and studied Modern Languages at Cambridge before deciding to pursue music full-time. Highlights of the last few years have included solo, chamber and song recitals at St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Barbican, LSO St Luke's, Cardiff's St David's Hall, St John's Smith Square and the Royal Festival Hall, as well as a performance on Radio 3's In Tune. Working with drama and other arts has always interested Hannah: she recently played in a scene for Nicholas Hytner's film version of The Lady in the Van, starring Maggie Smith; and in a theatre adaption of Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata, starring Greg Hicks, at the Chipping Norton Theatre.

Hannah is currently completing an Artist Diploma at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, learning with Martin Roscoe and Caroline Palmer. Her studies have been generously funded by a Help Musicians Postgraduate Performance Award, the Kenneth Loveland Gift, the Leverhulme Trust, the Fergal O'Mahoney Memorial Foundation, the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust.

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