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Thursday 22 October 4.00 pm

Streamed LIVE concert in an empty church

Kate Gould (cello)

Tim Horton (piano)

Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C BWV 870 (4')

Bach: Cello suite no 1 in G BWV1007 (18')

Shostakovich: Cello sonata in D Minor Op 40 (30')

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Kate Gould is the cellist of the London Bridge Trio for which she founded the flourishing Winchester Chamber Music Festival in her hometown in 2008. The festival celebrated its tenth anniversary by commissioning a piano trio by Colin Matthews, premiered at the 2018 festival. This season the LBT are recording trios by Clara and Robert Schumann and Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn, some of which were recently broadcast on BBC Radio 3 from a concert at St Georges, Bristol. Kate also established the Ironstone Chamber Music Festival in 2013 with her violinist sister Lucy Gould. She is a regular guest at the Festival de los Siete Lagos in north Patagonia, Argentina and the Peasmarsh, Corbridge, Wye Valley and Penarth Pier Chamber Music Festivals. This season she also appears at the Aldeburgh Festival and Sacconi Folkestone Festival. As a member of the Leopold String Trio from 1991 to 2008, Kate received awards from the Royal Philharmonic Society and Borletti-Buitoni Trust and took part in the ECHO Rising Stars and BBC New Generations Artists concert series. They recorded for Hyperion Records and collaborated regularly with pianists such as Paul Lewis and Marc-André Hamelin. Kate is also active in the orchestral world as a member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and frequent guest principal cellist of the UK symphony and chamber orchestras. She loves to teach and recently joined the staff at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

Tim Horton studied at Chetham's School of Music with Charles Hopkins and Heather Slade-Lipkin and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1995. In the same year he replaced Alfred Brendel at short notice in two performances of Schoenberg's Piano Concerto with the CBSO and Sir Simon Rattle at Symphony Hall, Birmingham and at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Since then he has played with the RLPO, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and Trondheim Symphony Orchestra.In 2005 Tim was chosen as the scholar of the Klavier Festival Ruhr at the recommendation of Alfred Brendel, an honour that included a recital at the Festival and a bursary. Tim has a duo partnership with cellist Adrian Brendel with whom he has given tours of Spain, Germany, Italy and the UK, including concerts at the Wigmore Hall, London. In 2011 they made their debut at the Enescu Festival in Bucharest. He has played regularly at the Plush, Aldeburgh, Bath and Elverum Festivals and has collaborated with many leading chamber musicians including Paul Lewis, Peter Cropper, the Elias Quartet, the Vertavo Quartet and the members of the Kungsbacka Piano Trio.Tim has been playing with violist Robin Ireland since 2008 and they have toured Britain extensively. Their Nimbus Alliance disc of Shostakovich and Prokofiev was highly acclaimed on its release. They have also released a disc of the Brahms Sonatas and the Schubert Arpeggione Sonata. Along with violinist Benjamin Nabarro and cellist Gemma Rosefield, Tim is a founder member of the internationally acclaimed Leonore Piano Trio.

 

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