Our small and select roster of internationally renowned young classical stars is of the highest quality. The performers are acclaimed not only for their technical excellence but also for their charisma and ability to communicate with an audience.
Daniel Palmizio
Recently described as a player of ‘instrumental mastery’ characterized by ‘unselfconscious refinement’, Daniel Palmizio has established himself as one of today’s most highly regarded young violists, with a string of competition successes and extensive concert experience, i.e. with musicians such as Frans Helmerson, Hansjörg Schellenberger, Salvatore Accardo...
Petr Limonov
Winner of the Nikolai Rubinstein Piano Competition, pupil of Maria João Pires and Dmitri Alexeev, award-winning Russian-British pianist and conductor Petr Limonov frequently performs across Europe and the UK, having collaborated with, among others, Boris Berezovsky, Maria João Pires, Nicola Benedetti, Laura van der Heijden...
Marta Kowalcyk
Described by The Times as a musician ‘simply superb regarding commitment, musicianship and technical command’, Polish violinist Marta Kowalczyk is one of the most regarded and versatile artists of her generation. After graduating from the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw Ms Kowalczyk completed a Master of Arts at the Royal Academy of Music in London...
Matthew Kitteringham
23-year-old bassoonist Matthew Kitteringham studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Robin O’Neill and Jonathan Davies and enjoys a varied schedule of solo performance and chamber music, combined withorchestral work. Matthew is a recipient of the Bundy Award, Arthur Lyons Scholarship and Paddy Purcell Award as well as the RAM Florence Woodbridge Prize...
Litsa Tunnah
Winner of numerous awards and prizes, violinist Litsa Tunnah has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious concert venues. Highlights have included Litsa’s debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing Paganini under Ben Pope, and Tchaikovsky at Farnham Malting’s with conductor Alexander Walker...
Nicolas van Poucke
Dutch pianist Nicolas van Poucke is garnering praise for his individualistic and intelligent musicianship both as a soloist and chamber musician. In 2018 he gave a highly acclaimed Chopin recital in The Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam after which he was dubbed “the young freethinker among Dutch pianists” in the Dutch press...
Alexandra Lomeiko
Alexandra began violin lessons at the age of 5 in Christchurch, New Zealand. During the following years she won many awards and prizes all over New Zealand before moving to London in 2006 to study at the Purcell School of Music in London with Evgeny Grach. During her studies there, she gave her solo recital debut at Wigmore Hall in October 2009
Timothée Botbol
Swiss cellist Timothée Botbol has given solo performances in the UK, Switzerland, France, Germany and Italy, in venues including St John’s Smith Square, Royal Albert Hall, Purcell Room, Kings Place, Chapel Royal, Lausanne Steinway Hall and KulturRockt Festival. He has appeared as guest principal cellist with the Welsh National Opera orchestra and principal cellist of ensemble Collegium...
Riyad Nicolas
Riyad Nicolas is an international Syrian-British pianist and multiple prize-winner who has been lauded by artists such as Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Uchida Mitsuko. Recent debuts include concerts at Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Cadogan Hall, Barbican and St John Smith Square and St James’s Piccadilly in London...
Dimitris Dekavallas
Multiple award winner Dimitris Dekavallas has already established himself as one of the most talented guitarists of his age. Since graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in London, he has given recitals and has toured throughout the UK, USA, Germany, United Arab Emirates, China, Spain, Italy, Romania, Greece, Egypt, Portugal, Japan, Mexico, Chile...
Peter Facer
Peter Facer grew up in Hertfordshire and then attended Girton College, Cambridge where he read music, graduating with a double first class degree. He then studied as a postgraduate at the Royal Academy of Music in London where he graduated with distinction and earned the DipRAM for an outstanding final exam...
Alessia Schumacher
Italian-German soprano Alessia Schumacher enjoyed a highly musical upbringing. In February 2020 she gave her main stage debut as Cercatrice in Puccini’s „Suor Angelica“, conducted by Kirill Petrenko. Further engagements for 2020 include a revival of Haydn’s „Lo speziale“ with Wolfgang Katschner and the Lautten Compagney Berlin, as well as her return to Konzerthaus Berlin to perform „The Gruffalo“ by Iván Fischer.
Rosalind Ventris
Rosalind Ventris is a leading advocate of the viola. Recent highlights include include performing the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante with Esther Yoo, the Belgian National Orchestra and James Feddeck at the Bozar in Brussels, concerts at the Great Music in Irish Houses Festival, the Auditorium du Louvre, and Het Concertgebouw...