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Philharmonia MMSF Young Artists Recital

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Julia Liang, from the Philharmonia MMSF Instrumental Fellowship Programme plays the violin on stage in rehearsal

Artists

Julia Liang – violin
Anna Kondrashina – flute
Harry Lovell-Jones – percussion
Catrin Meek – harp
Arisa Onodo – piano
Joe Howson – piano

Programme

Beethoven Choral Fantasy, arranged for chamber ensemble

Beethoven, arr. Liszt Symphony No. 9, Mvt. 4, arranged for two pianos

Enjoy a free, Beethoven-inspired recital, showcasing some of the talented recipients of our MMSF Instrumental Fellowship programme.

Running since 1968, the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund has enabled countless exceptional young musicians bridge the difficult gap between full-time study and professional status – alumni include Alison Balsom, Steven Isserlis and Tasmin Little. Re-designed into the MMSF Instrumental Fellowship Programme, the current generation of emerging artists receive training from Philharmonia musicians and management, and enjoy a number of chamber and orchestral performance opportunities across their time on the programme.

In this performance, specially programmed by the Fellows with Beethoven expert Professor John Deathridge to complement Beethoven Day, hear some of this year’s recipients perform two orchestral works arranged for a chamber setting.

To find out more about the Philharmonia MMSF Instrumental Fellowship Programme, including information on how to donate and support future orchestral talent, click here.

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Prices & Discounts

Free

No ticket required – just walk in

Running time

45 minutes, there is no interval

Recommended age

7+

Box office

Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717

Venue

Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

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