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April 19 Scott Storey, viola, Archie Bonham, piano - Cratfield Young Artists at Middleton
Sunday April 19 at 3pm - 4pm
Holy Trinity Church, Middleton, East Suffolk, IP17 3NW photo credit www.charliemagee.com
Our Young Artists concerts, now in their third year, provide opportunities for the next generation of top rank professional musicians to perform.
Programme: Felix Mendelssohn, Rebecca Clarke, Robert Schumann, Ernest Bloch
Scott Storey studied and performed on violin for many years, including as Leader of the National Youth Orchestra at the 2022 BBC Proms, with solo concerts including Vivaldi’s “Summer”, Saint-Saëns’ “Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso” and Manuel De Falla’s “La Vida Breve.” Covid lockdown provided the opportunity to learn the viola, and Scott started at the Royal College of Music in September 2022 as a recipient of a full scholarship from Petronella Dittmer. With the RCM, Scott has performed in venues including the Wigmore Hall, the foot of Acropolis in Athens, and at Windsor Castle for HM The King. Scott has served as section Principal for the RCM's orchestras, Co-Principal viola with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, and performed with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, English National Opera and English National Ballet. Scott will be performing in various venues throughout the UK in the coming year, and has been awarded a full scholarship to continue studying at the RCM for a Masters degree.
Archie Bonham specialises in chamber music and song repertoire. Since 2024, he has been the Adami Award for Collaborative Piano Fellow at the Royal College of Music, where he is based in the Strings Faculty. Last year he was the New Horizons Fellow in vocal collaborative piano at the Aspen Music Festival and School, a Young Artist at Britten Pears Arts and official pianist for the Wigmore Hall French Song Exchange. Archie completed a Master’s degree in solo piano and an artist diploma in collaborative piano at the Royal College of Music, studying with Danny Driver, Simon Lepper, Roger Vignoles, and Kathron Sturrock.
Sunday April 19 at 3pm - 4pm
Holy Trinity Church, Middleton, East Suffolk, IP17 3NW photo credit www.charliemagee.com
Our Young Artists concerts, now in their third year, provide opportunities for the next generation of top rank professional musicians to perform.
Programme: Felix Mendelssohn, Rebecca Clarke, Robert Schumann, Ernest Bloch
Scott Storey studied and performed on violin for many years, including as Leader of the National Youth Orchestra at the 2022 BBC Proms, with solo concerts including Vivaldi’s “Summer”, Saint-Saëns’ “Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso” and Manuel De Falla’s “La Vida Breve.” Covid lockdown provided the opportunity to learn the viola, and Scott started at the Royal College of Music in September 2022 as a recipient of a full scholarship from Petronella Dittmer. With the RCM, Scott has performed in venues including the Wigmore Hall, the foot of Acropolis in Athens, and at Windsor Castle for HM The King. Scott has served as section Principal for the RCM's orchestras, Co-Principal viola with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, and performed with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, English National Opera and English National Ballet. Scott will be performing in various venues throughout the UK in the coming year, and has been awarded a full scholarship to continue studying at the RCM for a Masters degree.
Archie Bonham specialises in chamber music and song repertoire. Since 2024, he has been the Adami Award for Collaborative Piano Fellow at the Royal College of Music, where he is based in the Strings Faculty. Last year he was the New Horizons Fellow in vocal collaborative piano at the Aspen Music Festival and School, a Young Artist at Britten Pears Arts and official pianist for the Wigmore Hall French Song Exchange. Archie completed a Master’s degree in solo piano and an artist diploma in collaborative piano at the Royal College of Music, studying with Danny Driver, Simon Lepper, Roger Vignoles, and Kathron Sturrock.