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Lunchtime Recital - Lara Caister (violin) and Alan Brown (piano)

When
Friday April 20, 2018 at 13:00
Where
Regent Hall (The Salvation Army), London
Tickets
Free admission – no ticket required

  1. Sonata for Violin and Piano No 1 in A Op 13 - Gabriel Fauré
  2. Consolation No 4 in D flat - Franz Liszt, arranged for violin and piano by Nathan Milstein
  3. Hopak, from Sorochinsky Fair - Modest Mussorgsky, arranged for violin and piano by Samuel Dushkin
  4. 1st movement: Allegro con fuoco, from Sonata for Violin and Piano Op 12 - Francis Poulenc

Lara is currently studying violin at Conservatoire Nationale Supérieur De Musique De Paris.

She was born into a musical family in Surrey in 1997 and started violin lessons aged 7. Later, she studied at Junior Guildhall at 13. During the time, she performed Bach’s concerto for two violins; her string quartet reached the semi-finals of ‘Pro Corda’ chamber music competition, performing at St. Martins in the Fields, and she played at with the ‘East –West Orchestra, in collaboration with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Youth Orchestra conducted by Gustavo Dudamel at the Barbican.

At 16, she won a scholarship to The Purcell School for Young Musicians and performed in the school orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. She then studied violin at the Royal Northern College of Music with Alexander Sitkovetsky. She has also performed in master classes for Nicola Benedetti.

Lara won first prize in her first international competition in the under 16 section of the LondonInternationalMusic Competition. She has won various concerto competitions and titles including Kingston Young Musician, Richmond Young Instrumentalist and Farnham Young Musician - leading to various solo opportunities with acclaimed accompanist Alison Rhind, as well as performances of ‘Bruch’s violin concerto’ no 1. with Richmond Orchestra and with Sutton Symphony Orchestra in 2015.

Lara won the ‘Orchestra’s ChoiceAward, in the Marlowe Young Musician of the Year 2015, for her performance of ‘Dvorak’s Violin Concerto’ (1st movt) with the Kent Concert Orchestra at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury (she was interviewed by Classic FM presenter, Jane Jones). She was subsequently invited to give a solo recital at the Deal Festival of Music. In 2016, she won the under-19 section of the Brighton Philharmonic’s ‘Springboard Concerto Competition’ -performing the 1st movement of ‘Barber’s Violin Concerto’.

Lara was awarded a bursary to attend ‘Musique Cordiale International Music Festival and Academy’ 2015 in Provence, France. She led a performance of ‘Vivaldi’s Concerto for four violins’ with Isabel Flory and Nicolas Risler, founder members of the Arpeggione String Quartet. Lara was invited back to the academy in 2016, where she performed chamber music with Levon Chilingirian. She also gave a public performance of ‘Glazunov’s Violin Concerto’ (with piano).

Lara has performed solos in St. Stevens’s Cathedral and at Schonbrun Palace in Vienna, as well as in Barcelona, Mantua, Padua, Paris, Venice and Verona and plays on an 18th century Italian violin made by Lorenzo Ventepane.


Venue
Regent Hall (The Salvation Army)
275 Oxford Street
London
London
W1C 2DJ
England


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