Classical Kicks Ensemble comprises some of the most sought after and in demand musicians on the current scene. Founded by Lizzie Ball in 2012, the Ensemble dazzles with an uplifting and varied programme ranging from Piazzola, Bartok and Manuel de Falla to Mexican love songs and Russian contemporary music. You can always expect a virtuoso and thoroughly entertaining performance with some fun surprises along the way.
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As winners of the 2018 Royal Overseas League Competition, the Marmen Quartet (founded in 2013 at the Royal College of Music) is emerging as one of the most interesting ensembles on the scene.
They won Second Prize at the 8th International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition, as well as the Special Prize for the best interpretation of a contemporary work (Four Quarters by Thomas Adès).
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Ian de Massini founded Cambridge Voices, one of Britain’s premier chamber choirs. An accomplished pianist and one-time organist at Ely Cathedral, he also founded the Classic Buskers in 1990, touring the world with them playing the accordion. Veronica Henderson is a talented cellist, with recent performances of Shostakovich’s 1st Cello Concert and Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations.
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The London Mozart Players are one of the world’s finest chamber music ensembles, founded 70 years ago by Harry Blech to delight audiences with the works of Mozart and Haydn. All three of the wind trio, Tim Lines, Sarah Burnett and Gareth Hulse are principals of the LMP, as well as being much in demand as guest principals for other orchestras.
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