Young Musicians Development Scheme


Saturday 9th May 2009 at 3pm - £14.00 (students £5.00)
 
Diana Galvydyte (violin) &
Amandine Savary (piano)
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Stravinsky

Suite 'after themes, fragments and pieces by G.Pergolesi'

Esa-Pekka Salonen
Lachen Verlernt for Violin solo
Saint-Saens
Study in form of the Waltz
Ysaye
Sonata for Violin Solo No.5 Op.27
Tchaikovsky
Melodie Op.42/3
MacMillan
After the Tryst
Elgar
La Capriccieuse Op.17
Waxman
Carmen Fantasie

Diana Galvydyte was born in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1984. At the age of six she entered Ciurlionis Gymnasium of Art in Lithuania, and in 2000 was invited to the Yehudi Menuhin School in England. She is currently studying at the Royal College of Music with Professor Natalia Boyarsky.

She has given a number of solo
performances in the UK, Lithuania, Netherlands, Austria and Canada, at such venues as Cadogan Hall, Wigmore Hall, and the Chamber Hall of the
Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.


After graduating with honours in France, Amandine Savary was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music. A first prize winner at several international competitions, she has performed as soloist or chamber musician at several international festivals, including the Kyoto International Music Festival, and has made debuts at Wigmore Hall and in North America.

Amandine has made television and radio
appearances in France, and recently played
for BBC Radio 3’s ‘In Tune’.

This recital is presented in association with Making Music through The Philip & Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists

 

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