British pianist Ashley Fripp has performed extensively as recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and Australia in many of the world's most prestigious concert halls.
A true virtuoso, Toby has exceeded the perceived limitations of his instrument by being the first double bassist to win the Bromsgrove International Music Competition, the ROSL string section final, and the Tunbridge Wells International Young Concert Artists competition.
Our monthly lunchtime well-being concerts features the UK’s finest Indian classical musicians.
Praised for his “liquidity of sound” and “devilish performances”, Lithuanian pianist Rokas Valuntonis has drawn admiration for his imaginative interpretations and striking virtuosity.
Welsh harpist Gwenllian Llyr is gaining international recognition for her charismatic and engaging performances.
Jonathan Eyers performs a specially curated programme of music inspired by birds. At the centre of the recital is Ornithological Anecdotes, by the New Zealand composer Gareth Farr - a setting of four poems about New Zealand birds by Bill Manhire.
Our monthly lunchtime well-being concerts features the UK’s finest Indian classical musicians.
Having started their first adventure together at Paddington Station in London during the pandemic in 2020, the Paddington Trio has quickly emerged as a unique and versatile ensemble of a lasting entity.