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Hinchingbrooke Piano Concert

When:
26th November 2021 @ 7:30 pm – 27th November 2021 @ 9:30 pm
2021-11-26T19:30:00+00:00
2021-11-27T21:30:00+00:00
Where:
Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre
Brampton Rd
Huntingdon
Cost:
£15 plus booking fee Student £5 + booking fee
Contact:
Peter Downes

The Hinchingbrooke Bösendorfer series continues into its fifteenth year with five concerts
featuring artists of international renown.
Bought with donations from past students of Huntingdon Grammar School and Hinchingbrooke
School living all over the world as well as the UK, the Bösendorfer concert grand piano used in
each event represents their gratitude to a much‐loved and respected former Music Director,
Kenneth Brown.

Friday November 26th 2021: Carmen Flores, viola with Paul Turner, piano.
Following studies in the USA and Canada, Carmen has forged a remarkable career worldwide as a
passionate advocate of the viola, performing both as soloist and chamber music player as well as
orchestral musician.
Returning to the Mary Stuart Hall this year, Paul continues to garner international acclaim
collaborating with an impressive succession of well known musicians.
Their programme will include music by Clara Schumann, Bruch, Brahms and Piazzolla.

Friday January 28th 2022: Menuhin School, ensembles.This concert will be given by current students at the world famous Menuhin School in Surrey.
The specialist Music School, founded in 1963 by violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin,
educates extremely talented young musicians from all countries between the ages of eight and
nineteen. We are tonight privileged to be able to hear some of their most outstanding pupils in
collaborative performances.

Friday February 25th 2022: Florian Mitrea, piano.
Florian, born in Romania, is a multi prize winner, including in his successes competitions in New
York, Vienna, Verona, Munich and Glasgow. Since studying at leading institutions in Bucharest
and London he has made his home in the UK and forged an impressive international career with
performances in Britain, Portugal, Japan, Germany, Austria and South Korea.
His programme will include music by Beethoven, Liszt and Debussy.

Friday March 25th 2022: Marina Nadiradze and Grace Mo, piano duo.
Marina, one of our most popular artists, has recently teamed up with Taiwanese pianist Grace
Mo to form this stunning, highly polished duo.
Marina has already proved her worth here through the powerful, uncompromising conviction in
her playing, her exceptional artistic finesse and musicianly eloquence.
Grace has travelled extensively around the world, performing at major venues in London, Vilnius,
Amsterdam, St Petersburg, Prague, Andorra and Barcelona amongst others.
She is passionate about collaborating with other musicians of which this duo is a prime example!
Tonight’s programme includes music by Mozart, Schubert and Debussy.