Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale

 

Friday September 4.00 pm

Streamed LIVE concert in an empty church

Julia Flint (bassoon)

Jozef Janik (piano)

 

Vivaldi: Cello Sonata no 6 in B flat (4 movts) (10')

Spohr: Adagio for Bassoon and Piano (5')

Scarlatti: 3 Sonatas (piano solo)
Sonata in B L263, Sonata in D L208,Sonata in D L422 (8')

William Hurlstone: Sonata in F major (4 movts) (16')

Gordon Jacob: Bassoon Concerto (1st movt) (6')


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London based bassoonist, Julia Flint, currently studies at the Royal College of Music under the Ian Evans Lombe Scholarship with Martin Gatt, Sarah Burnett and Emily Hultmark and contrabassoon with Martin Field. Julia was principal bassoon in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain where she worked with many renowned conductors including Sir Mark Elder and Thomas Ades and played at the BBC Proms several times. Julia has appeared with orchestras on ClassicFM, BBC Radio 2 and Radio 3, where she has also been interviewed and played with her wind quintet live on InTune. Closer to home, Julia was also a member of the Ealing Youth Orchestra for 6 years. As a soloist Julia has played movements from the Mozart, Weber and Vivaldi A Minor bassoon concertos with various orchestras. She has also taken part in masterclasses with Ole Kristian Dahl, Sophie Dervaux and Giorgio Mandolesi. Julia is a Britten- Pears Young Artist 2020 and currently holds the Ealing Music and Film Festival Senior scholarship. Julia plays on a Heckel 7000 series instrument.

Jozef Janik moved to London in 2000 with a BA in Music from Žilina Conservatoire in Slovakia. He took a Post Grad. diploma and a Masters, as a pianist, at the Royal Academy of Music. Jozef is sought after as a soloist, an accompanist, an educator and a choir director. He works with a wide range of musicians and spans both Classical and Jazz idioms. He has given concerts in Austria, Sweden, France, Poland, England, Japan, Tunisia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In this country he has performed piano concertos by Mozart, Haydn, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Schumann and Bach. Recent concert venues include The Forge in Camden, St. James's Piccadilly, Regent Hall and St. John's Smith Square. His upcoming concerts and projects include Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin, conducting Bach Cantata N.4, a series of concerts with The JJT Duo in the UK, France and Slovakia, and a collaboration with soprano Bozena Ferancova.

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