Jonathan Ayling
Sought after as a Guest Principal Cello, Jonathan has played with many of the UK’s leading orchestras and opera houses including the BBC Symphony, London Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, London Sinfonietta, English National Opera and Welsh National Opera. Further afield, he has been a guest with orchestras in Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia and New Zealand.Jonathan regularly gives recitals for British music societies and performs as concerto soloist with local orch...
Daniel Grimwood
Daniel Grimwood is best known as a world-leading exponent of 19thcentury virtuosic piano repertoire. Received with critical acclaim, Grimwood’s recordings and performances of the music of Adolph von Henselt ensure his international reputation as a groundbreaking, inspirational musician, marking him out as a unique voice amongst his generation of pianists. His recording of Henselt's Complete Etudes garnered "instant classic status" by Gramophone Magazine, which also named it piano release of 2023...
Joseph Wolfe
Having completed his studies in London, Dresden and Berlin, Joseph Wolfe has distinguished himself as a conductor of great musical integrity and sensitivity, working with top orchestras around the world. Being a violinist has greatly informed Joseph’s approach to conducting and chamber music has also been a profound influence. On the international stage, Wolfe has performed extensively with orchestras and opera companies in Europe and Asia. He has conducted ten performances of Jake Heggie's Dead...
David Robert Coleman
David Robert Coleman was born 1969 in London and studied piano, conducting, musicology and composition (with George Benjamin) at the Royal College of Music and King`s College Cambridge.Since emigrating over thirty years ago, David has been active as a composer and conductor in Germany. From 2010-2018 he was engaged by Daniel Barenboim at the Berlin State Opera, where he conducted contemporary opera and was commissioned to write a new orchestration of the third act of Berg’s ‘Lulu’. Barenboim s...
Ulrike Anton
Flutist and musicologist Ulrike Anton received her musical and academic education in Austria, France and England. She is one of the leading performers of music banned by the Nazis, a career reflected in a busy concert calendar and her many CD recordings (Preiser Records, Gramola, and Centaur). Her recording of Erwin Schulhoff’s Double Concerto with the English Chamber Orchestra received international critical acclaim. She has widely performed across Europe, the United States, Canada and Asia in ...
Jon Thorne
Jon Thorne studied at the London College of Music with Maureen Smith and Penny Filer and then at the Royal College of Music with Simon Rowland -Jones and later with Mark Knight. Upon leaving the RCM, Jon joined the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.Jon left the BSO to form the Bronte String Quartet. Prizewinners at both the Royal Over-Seas League and the Cremona International Quartet Competitions, the Bronte Quartet played at venues such as London’s Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell R...
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