Leo Phillips and Hiroko Takemura
play three Mozart violin sonatas
sold out
Saturday, 14th February, 2015, 5pm
Leo Phillips, violin
and Hiroko Takemura, piano
Three Mozart sonatas for violin and piano
No. 14 in E flat KV 481
No. 15 in A major KV 526
One performance only: Saturday, 14th February, 2015, 5pm
Leo is well known to the Pattaya audience for his role as concert master and soloist with the Pro Musica Orchestra. He led the Orchestra in the Pro Musica Mozart concert at Siam Bayshore on July 12th last year and performed as a soloist in Bach's double violin concerto in a recent all-Bach Pro Musica Concert.
Leo was born in London and has performed in over sixty countries with orchestras and chamber groups. He has appeared as leader of many world-renowned orchestras including The London Philharmonic, The Hallé Orchestra, The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, The BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic and so many more.
Hiroko Takemura, piano
A native of Japan, Hiroko Takemura graduated from Kunitachi Music College in Tokyo.
She has performed extensively as a chamber musician, as a vocal accompanist, and as soloist both in recital and in concerto performances, including an appearance with The Telemann Chamber orchestra in Osaka. In addition to chamber music studies with Christopf Henkel, Hiroko studied the Piano with Josef Palenicek, Edith Picht-Axenfelt, Elvira Galionlina and Heinz Medjimorec at the Kusatsu International Music Festival, and she was a specific prizewinner at the PTINA piano competition in Japan. Hiroko has performed many recitals with Leo Phillips in Japan, this will be her first in Thailand.
Reservations: 1,000 baht per person. Email asiachart@hotmail.com or call 038 069681 during office hours. Due to limited number of places payment must be received before the day.
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