Type of event: | Concert | ||||||||||||||
Start time: | 3:00pm | ||||||||||||||
End time: | 5:00pm | ||||||||||||||
Venue: | Conoco Room Louth Library Northgate Louth LN11 0LY |
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Description: |
Hatty Haynes is a violinist enjoying a varied musical life performing as a recitalist, chamber musician and orchestral player on both modern and historical instruments. She has performed extensively throughout the UK at venues and festivals including Wigmore Hall, Barbican, Royal Festival Hall, BBC Proms, IMS Prussia Cove, Salzburg Festival, Berlin Philharmonie, Lake District Summer Music, Buxton and Highgate Festivals. She has played with artists such as Alexander Melnikov, Andrew Marriner, Levon Chilingirian and Milos Karadaglic. Hatty is a member of the 1st violin section of the London Mozart players, and regularly plays with ensembles including La Serenissima, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Jess Gillam Ensemble, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. She is also the violinist in Trio Cordiera, a piano trio studying with Catherine Manson and Christoph Richter on the Chamberstudio scheme.
Charlie Woof-Byrne is an acclaimed chamber pianist based in London. He is in demand playing with both instrumentalists and singers, and has performed at many prestigious UK venues including Kings Place, St Martin-in-the-Fields, The Purcell Room, St Georges’ Bristol, St James’ Piccadilly, Milton Court, and the Bristol Beacon.
He was a scholar at the Royal Academy of Music where he received a First Class Bachelor of Music and was taught by Christopher Elton and Carole Presland. He then pursued his postgraduate studies as a scholar at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where he studied with Julius Drake. Charlie has worked with many other acclaimed musicians including Alasdair Beatson, Ralf Guthoni, Amandine Savary, Michael Dussek, Alistair Hogarth, Andrew West, Garfield Jackson, Ronan O’Hora, Annabelle Lawson, Catherine Manson and Tessa Nicholson. He is very grateful to Help Musicians UK and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust for their support.
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