Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale

 

Thursday 3 February 3.00 pm

Trio Kurtág

Juliette Roos (violin) Yume Fujise (viola) Eliza Millett (cello)

 

Gideon Klein (1919-1944): String trio (12')
Allegro / Variations / Molto Vivace

Mozart : Divertimento in E flat K563 (44')
Allegro / Adagio / Minuet and Trio /
Andante / Minuet and Trio / Allegro

 

The fourth generation in a musical family, British violinist Juliette Roos is a multi international prize winner, including awards from Kloster Schöntal international violin competition, BBC Young Musician of the Year, Royal Overseas League. Described as a "total all-round consummate musician" she has played chamber music and concertos live on Radio 3, Wigmore Hall, Barbican Concert Hall and Odessa Opera house. Starting her musical education at the Yehudi Menuhin School, she has studied at The Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne, Guildhall school of music and drama and now completing an artist diploma at Höchschule für musik Lübeck. During these years she was generously supported by the Albert and Eugenie Frost trust, English Speaking Union, Countess of Munster musical trust and Help musicians, by whom she was awarded the Manoug Parikian award. A devoted chamber musician Juliette has been invited to highly prestigious festivals such as Open Chamber Music Prussia Cove, Yellow Barn USA, Four Seasons North Carolina where she has played with Anthony Marwood, Roger Tapping, Ida Kavafian and members of the Doric String Quartet. Passionate in the pursuit to make classical music accessible to a wider group she aims to make this a key part of her trajectory as a musician. 

BBC Introducing Classical Artist - Yume Fujise is a Japanese violinist currently living in London. Recently she has been appearing live on BBC Radio 3 In Tune & Radio France Generation Musique on numerous occasions and has performed in major international venues, such as the Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Bridgewater Hall Manchester, Suntory Hall Tokyo and Forbidden City Hall Beijing. Yume is an alumni at the Yehudi Menuhin School and University of Arts & Music in Graz Austria, where she studied with Lutsia Ibragimova and Boris Kuschnir. Yume completed her Bachelor of Music, Masters of Performance and Artist Diploma at the Royal College of Music, London (RCM) with Mark Messenger and Alina Ibragimova on an ABRSM full scholarship. During her time at the RCM, Yume won the 2014 and 2018 Violin Competition and 2015 Concerto Competition and 2017 Concerto Competition. In 2017, Yume performed Brahms Violin Concerto under the baton of Maxim Vengerov and performed in the presence of HRH Prince of Wales. In 2020, Yume was set to make her BBC Proms Debut alongside Nicola Benedetti playing Bach Double Concerto with the Les Violons du Roy. As well as performing solo, she is an avid chamber musician. She is a returning artist at the Seiji Ozawa International Academy in Rolle, Switzerland since 2017. And is also a member of the 12 Ensemble based in London. Yume plays on a Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris 1868 which has been generously loaned to her by her generous sponsor, Masahiro Suzuki.

Cellist Eliza Millett is a graduate of the University of Oxford, attaining First-class Honours in Music, and of the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied cello with John Myerscough. Eliza has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in a number of UK venues and festivals such as the Lake District International Festival, Mendelssohn on Mull Festival, Wigmore Hall, IMS Prussia Cove, St John's Smith Square and St James Piccadilly. She is a founder member of the award-winning Echea Quartet, currently Chamber Music Fellows of the Royal College of Music and recent winners of the Royal Overseas-League Chamber Music Competition (2021). The quartet has appeared at international festivals in Argentina, Aix-en-Provence, Ireland and at the Banff Centre in Canada, as well as performing and winning the ‘Tremplin' award at the Philharmonie de Paris' String Quartet Biennial (2020). Eliza is also the artistic co-director of SmorgasChord, an arts festival based in Oxford with new music at its heart, whose mission is to explore unexpected connections between musical and literary cultures, both local and global.

 

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