Young Musicians Development Scheme


Saturday 4th February 2006 at 3pm - £12.50 (students £6.25)

Chloë Hanslip (violin) & Roderick Chadwick
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Vitali

Chaconne

Beethoven

Sonata no.9 in A, op.47 (“Kreutzer”)

Prokofiev
Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.80
Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Fantasy on Rossini’s Barber of Seville

We are always proud to give talented young artists a performing opportunity at the start of their careers, but in the case of Chloë Hanslip, we fear that we are already far too late!

To give just a flavour: with many solo performances already behind her, from our own Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, this extraordinarily gifted young violinist makes her debut with none other than Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich in October 2005.


From the age of five, she studied violin at the Menuhin School and then at the Musikhochschule in Lubeck, continuing in Cologne with Zakhar Bron.

Her recording with the LSO of Bruch’s Violin Concerti No.’s 1 & 3 has received great critical acclaim here, in Europe and in America, and won her the award of Young British Classical Performer 2003 at the Classical Brit Awards.

She is a regular performer in London at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican, and has played at Carnegie Hall, New York and the Musikverein, Vienna.Chamber music plays an important role in Chloë’s life.

In 2005 she performs at the Kuhmo Festival in Finland and at Seiji Ozawa’s International Music Festival in Switzerland. In 2006 she tours with the Prussia Cove chamber musicians and Steven Isserlis.

She is particularly thrilled to have been asked to perform the Beethoven “Kreutzer” Sonata for us.

When she was 10, Chloë featured as the ‘infant prodigy violinist’ in the film ‘Onegin’ alongside Ralph Fiennes and Liv Tyler.

Roderick Chadwick is one of Britain's outstanding young accompanists, and regularly plays for Chloe in her concerts, performing with her in numerous venues in Britain and abroad. He was a winner of the Philip and Dorothy Green Award for Young Artists in 1998 for Making Music.

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