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Virtuoso Violin - Harriet Mackenzie (violin)

When
Saturday November 10, 2012 at 18:30
Where
Clare College Chapel, Cambridge
Tickets
£ 15 / £ 10 conc, £ 5 students and children
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Harriet Mackenzie has toured Europe, America, China, South America, South Africa and Japan as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. She made her highly acclaimed Purcell room debut as part of the Park Lane Young Artists Series. Since then she has given recitals worldwide in prestigious venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw and the Expo Dome in Japan, NCPA and Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre in China. She premiered Robert Fokkens violin concerto, written and dedicated to her, at the South Bank Centre, London and in 2012 gave the premiere of Graham Coatman's violin concerto at the Swaledale Festival, which was also written and dedicated to her. She has broadcast recitals live for BBC Radio 3, Classic FM and Hungarian National Radio. She frequently performs concertos both in the UK and abroad.

"Violonist Harriet Mackenzie is on stage throughout like the spectre at the feast, playing by turns, tender plaintive, mocking or jarring, signalling the mood, the atmosphere, the characters. A bold and experimentral touch added to the manic energy" The Times Review, Richard Morrison

Serbian born accordionist Miloš Milivojevic is a first prizewinner atInternational Competitions in Germany, France, Italy and Denmark. In July 2007 he became the first accordionist ever to win the RAM Club Prize at the Royal Academy of Music.

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Venue
Clare College Chapel
Trinity Lane
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1TL
England


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