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August 2020 - Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Aug 07, 2020

It’s been a week since working with the amazing Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective.

Just after the group had been announced as an Associate Ensemble of the Wigmore Hall last Saturday, we were supposed to give a livestreamed concert to a small socially-distanced audience there. After the government’s announcement postponing the return of live music the day before this had to be cancelled. In lieu of an audience we had this group of friendly furry faces to keep us company whilst we recorded our programme for release at a later date though! (Pc: Elena Urioste) 🦍🐄🐘🐋😍

We received a lovely 5* review from The Arts Desk for this concert too.


Rehearsing with these amazing musicians was a joy like no other, and I feel so very lucky to have been able to play chamber music again with this kind, generous and ridiculously talented group of people. I’ve been having serious withdrawal symptoms this week and can’t wait till we can all get back to playing chamber music together again!


Later this month, I’m really excited to be participating in the virtual edition Elena Urioste’s Festival this year, alongside a group of wonderful, inspiring musicians. Check out Chamber Music by the Sea HERE.

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