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Sunday 26 April 3.00 pm 

Trio Battersea

Ray Liu (violin)
Gabrielle Yuen (cello)
Bocheng Wang (piano)

Rachmaninov: Trio Elegiaque no 1 in G minor (14')


Tchaikovsky: Piano trio in A minor Op 50 (47')
1. Moderato – Allegro (20')
2. Theme and variations - Finale and coda (27')


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Gabriel Latchin British pianist, composer and bandleader, Gabriel Latchin has made a name for himself as one of the UK's finest musicians, praised by critics and world renowned musicians alike. Known for his effortlessly swinging feel, deep repertoire and compelling performances, Jazzwise recently described his playing as “impeccable... the clarity of his lines evoking something of Hank Jones or Tommy Flanagan”. High praise comes also from The Guardian , writing he is “the best straight-ahead jazz pianist to appear in the past few years." 2025 saw the release of the trio's fifth album, The Man I Love - a heartfelt tribute to the enduring work of George and Ira Gershwin. This builds on the success of Latchin's previous four records - 45 million streams to date - which have been met with critical acclaim worldwide: “this is a masterpiece that shows the true skill of his composition” - Jazz Japan .

Joshua Morrison London-based drummer Joshua Morrison began his professional career at 14 and later received a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music. He has performed with many of the UK's top jazz musicians and acclaimed American artists, including Eric Alexander and Grant Stewart. From 2012 to 2021, he worked with vocalist Stacey Kent, appearing on her albums The Changing Lights (2013) and I Know I Dream (2017). An in demand side man, Joshua has performed at the world's finest Jazz clubs, including Ronnie Scott's (London), Birdland (NYC), Blue Note Tokyo, Duc Des Lombards (Paris), Fasching (Stockholm) and Blue Note Milan. Festivals he has appeared at include: North Sea Jazz Festival (NL), Marciac Jazz Festival (FR), Montreal Jazz Festival (CAN), Jazz à Juan (FR), Jazz à Vienne (FR) and Jazz Middleheim (BL)

Jeremy Brown Jeremy Brown graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 1994 and went on to work in Peter King's quartet and pianist Julian Joseph's trio. Since then Jeremy has become much in demand in the UK and Europe backing soloists such as Charles Mcpherson, Deborah Brown and Curtis Stigers, Blue Note Artist Stacey Kent, Anita Wardell and the BBC Big Band. Jeremy is also part of a team of musicians playing under the baton of conductor John Wilson recreating the sound of the MGM years.

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