St Cuthbert's Church

Fordwych Road

London NW2 3TN






Programme:

Karen Tanaka

Our Planet Earth (selected movements):

7. Wind Energy (1'30")

3. Solar Energy (2'15")

13. Light (4')

15. Our Planet Earth (2'40")

Debussy

Preludes (selection)


NATALIE BLEICHER is a classical pianist and composer living in London. She has given several recitals of contemporary and standard repertoire. In 2014 she released a CD Dream Rotation – British Contemporary Piano Works. She has established her own chamber ensemble, Thalassa Ensemble, which gave its inaugural concert of contemporary works in West Hampstead in January 2016. Natalie is accompanist for Belsize Community Choir and Fortune Green Choir and regularly accompanies instrumentalists and singers for grade and diploma exams, recitals and auditions. As a composer Natalie has written pieces for piano, electronic keyboard and harp exams which are published by Trinity Guildhall and Beartramka. Her work Thalassa for flexible ensemble is in the Open Score anthology published by CoMA (Contemporary Music for All). In addition to her performing and composing activities Natalie works part time for BASCA (British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors) as Classical Co-ordinator. Visit nataliebleicher.com for a concert diary, list of repertoire and compositions, to listen to recordings or to purchase copies of her CD or sheet music of some of her compositions.

HANNAH GILL graduated with First Class honours in piano performance from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Born in Wales, Hannah was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. She was a concerto finalist in the Texaco Young Musician of Wales and performed on ITV in a documentary about the competition. Hannah is Music Director of Côr Llunsain, a London-based Welsh female-voice choir. Performance highlights have included conducting and accompanying choirs on live television at the National Eisteddfod of Wales and Côr Cymru (‘Choir of Wales’) competitions. From 2015-16 Hannah was Organ Scholar at the Southbank Centre, a position which included recitals and demonstrations at the Royal Festival Hall alongside education and outreach work. She is also an Associate of the Royal College of Organists (ARCO) and her choral arrangements are published by Curiad.

TIM PRYCE - bio forthcoming

JULIA MARQUES - bio forthcoming