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Young Artists’ Platform: Let There Be Bass | Owen Nicolaou (double bass)
The Foundling Museum
London
Thursday
07 February 2019
13:00
Joel Siepmann (cello) and Mihály Berecz (piano) play Bach and Brahms
St James's Church, Piccadilly
London
Monday
25 February 2019
13:10
Inoko Isobe (oboe) plays Gilles Silvestrini, Vivaldi and Mozart
St James's Church, Piccadilly
London
Wednesday
20 February 2019
13:10
Lunchtime Recital - Christine Lee (cello) and George Fu (piano)
Charlton House
London
Friday
22 February 2019
13:00
Lunchtime Recital: Emily Sun (violin) with Andrey Lebedev (guitar)
Church of St Bartholomew-the-Less
London
Wednesday
20 February 2019
13:00
(found total of 5 concerts)
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