Bedlam Presents Harmonic
December 2nd sees the highly anticipated return of Harmonic to the Arts Club, Dover Street. December's club night features an outstanding performance from a unique trio. Featuring 2008 Classical Brit winner Nicola Benedettion violin, the highly respected Leonard Elschenbroich on cello and highly acclaimed Alexei Grynyuk on piano, it promises to be an evening to remember. As always there will be an in-house,live DJ spinningthe classical decks.
To reserve your place on the guest list please RSVP to nicola.goodall@bedlammanagement.com
Doors open at 7pm and entrance includes one welcome drink.
The Arts Club, 40 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4NP
We look forward to seeing you there.
| Nicola Benedetti http://www.nicolabenedetti.co.uk Named BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2004, violinist Nicola Benedetti has captivated audiences with her performances across the globe. Leading The Independent to say of her “Benedetti has the gift of communication in spades: an ability to make the music seem larger than life by sheer eagerness of musical personality.” An exclusive Universal/Deutsche Grammophon artist Nicola is the fastest selling solo classical artist in the UK and in April this year won Best Classical Performer at the 2008 Classical Brit Awards ‘Benedetti’s performace reveals that she loves this music every bit as much as she loves Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending , which she plays with similar open-hearted warmth and rapt concentration – as well as superb technical control…outstanding’ BBC Music Magazine |
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| Leonard Elschenbroich http://leonard-elschenbroich.com Leonard Elschenbroich has recently caught the attention of today’s greatest international conductors and performers. His debut recording, featuring works by Alfred Schnittke, will be released by Naxos this year. Recently he appeared as a soloist with the Kremerata Baltica, the Bremen Philharmonic and the Belarus National Philharmonic in the Concertgebouw. Leonard has received numerous honorary awards; from the Verbier Festival, the Pro Europa Society and the Kronberg Academy, and he receives intensive support from the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation as their only cellist. “Depth, expressivity, charisma, perfection. His playing is the ideal every artist searches for.” Christoph Eschenbach |
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| Alexei Grynyuk http://www.grynyuk.com Ukrainian pianist Alexei Grynyuk studied at the Kiev Conservatoire before winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music where he studied with Hamish Milne . Notable competition successes include the first prize at the Dyagilev Competition in Moscow, the Vladimir Horowitz Competition in Kiev and the Shanghai Piano Competition in China. Alexei Grynyuk’s increasingly international career has included recital appearances at Wigmore Hall & South Bank Centre in London, Salle Cortot & Salle Gaveau in Paris and the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, as well as in Japan, South Korea and Morocco. “…sublime playing. Breathtaking performance… it seemed a young Horowitz was reborn. " Pianowerld Magazine, Amsterdam |
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