Upcoming concerts

Thursday 26th March 2026 1pm

Performing with Trio Fabler: Ellie Blackshaw (Violin / Viola) and Linda Atkinson (Clarinet). Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Milhaud and Mozart at St. Anne’s Church, Lewes

Tuesday 31st March 1.10pm

Performing with Trio Fabler. Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Milhaud and Mozart at Chapel Royal, Brighton

Friday 1st May 12.30pm

Performing with Harmonica Player Phil Hopkins at the Unitarian Church, Brighton

Sunday 7th June 2pm (time tbc)

Performing with Trio Fabler. Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Bruch and Reinecke at St. Michael’s Church, Lewes

Friday 26th June 7.30pm

Performing with Trio Fabler. Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Milhaud, Reinecke, Bruch and Mozart at St. Luke’s Church, Queen’s Park Road, Brighton

Friday  3rd July 1pm

Performing with Trio Fabler. Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Milhaud, Bruch and Reinecke at Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield

Friday 10th July 12.30pm

Performing with Ellie Blackshaw (Violin / Viola) and Linda Atkinson (Clarinet). Programme includes Stravinsky’s Soldiers Tale and works by Milhaud and Mozart at the Unitarian Church, Brighton

Saturday 18th July 1pm

Performing with Euphonium player Martin Smith at St. Leonard’s Church, Seaford

Tuesday 20th April 1.10

Recital with Violinist Andrew Roberts. Beethoven’s 10th sonata in G and Elgar’s sonata at Chapel Royal, Brighton

Friday 23rd April 7.30

Recital with Violinist Andrew Roberts to include Beethoven’s 10th sonata in G and Elgar’s sonata at Music & Wine at St. Luke’s, Brighton

Saturday 17th July 1pm

Recital with Trio Fabler to include Stravinsky’s Soldiers’ Tale at St. Leonard’s Church, Seaford

Saturday 20th November 1pm

Recital with Violinist Andrew Roberts. Beethoven’s 10th sonata in G and Elgar’s sonata at St. Leonard’s Church, Seaford

Recent concerts

2024-5

Solo recitals in venues throughout Sussex and at the University of Surrey including works by Dring, Hengeveld and Gershwin

Performances and workshops with Orchestra of Sound and Light at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne

Keyboard player with the Corelli Ensemble

Recitals with harmonica player Phil Hopkins and Euphonium player Martin Smith

Accompanying Italian opera night at the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, Arias in the Garden in Brighton Fringe, Opera at Sunset with Musical Director Simon Gray, Shakespeare at the Opera and Christmas Concert with Heber Opera

Soloist in Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with Somerset Youth Orchestra

Pianist with Quinata in a programme including Poulenc wind sextet

Past Concerts

2018-23

Performances include:

Pianist with Horsham Symphony Orchestra in Stravinsky’s Petrushka.

Variations Down the Line – recital and seminars at York University, The Royal Northern College of Music, University of Surrey and many festivals

Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with Horsham Symphony Orchestra

Grieg Piano Concerto and Beethoven’s 4th Piano Concerto with the Hertfordshire Philharmonia

Shostakovich 2nd Piano Concerto with the South Downs Youth Orchestra

Many performances of Bach’s Goldberg Variations including as part of Variations Down the Line, a project commissioning new works inspired by Bach’s masterpiece

Duo Recitals with many instrumentalists including violinist Andrew Roberts from the Fitzwilliam String Quartet and cellist Ivana Peranic

Working with New Music Brighton and with the Illuminative Collective including performances in York Late Music Festival and running workshops at York St. John University.

Prior to 2018: Duo and chamber recitals with violinists Maeve Jenkinson, Ellie Blackshaw, Rebekah Allan and Andrew Roberts, cellists Ivana Peranic, Chris Allan and Sarah Davison, wind players Susie Shrubb, Zoe Davies, Rachel Smith, including with the Brighton Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and recitals at Fairfield Hall, Croydon

Musician in the ‘English Nonsense’ collective performing in Brighton Fringe and at Finchcocks Musical Instrument Museum.

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