Lunchtime Concert: Trinity Laban Chamber Musicians


TUE 17 OCT 13.05

Take time out this lunch time to enjoy a concert in the beautiful surroundings of the Old Royal Naval College Chapel

JAYDEN LEUNG PIANO
HANNAH KEY FRENCH HORN
LOUISE LAU CLARINET

Reinecke Trio for clarinet, horn and piano
I. Allegro
II. Ein Märchen. Andante
III. Scherzo. Allegro
IV. Finale. Allegro


Mendelssohn Fantasy in F sharp minor, op. 28
I. Allegro

Mikołaj Górecki Trio Titanic for clarinet, horn and piano
I. Lento Espressivo
II. Quasi una burlesca. Vivace
III. Agitato


Jayden Leung started to play the piano at the age of 10 but took breaks until secondary school. Before enrolling in Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, he took private piano lessons from Kasper Wong to undertake practical grade exams and eventually was rewarded a distinction in ATCL diploma. Out of the passion in music, he also studied music as an elective in high school for public exam.
After studying a Bachelor’s degree for 4 years, he was taught by Yekaterina Lebedeva and is now taught by Mikhail Kazakevich. He was more accustomed to perform solo repertoires. But now as a postgraduate student, he is planning to gain more experience in public performance and competition as an ensemble pianist as well.

Hannah Key is a keen orchestral player and has performed at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Queen Elisabeth Hall and Drapers Hall. She has performed in shows and has worked with Warner music ltd recording for various artists.
As a performer, Hannah is very flexible and performs extensively with many orchestras, wind ensembles and chamber groups and has recently been awarded the Wilfred Hambleton Chamber Music Prize and the June Emerson Launch pad prize.
Hannah has performed alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Welsh National Opera, the Philharmonia and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Hannah has also travelled abroad to perform in Germany, Poland, Italy and San Francisco, more recently performing with the European Brass ensemble and James Morrison.
Hannah was awarded a generous scholarship and bursary from the Royal Academy of Music to support her Masters, as well as funding from the Countess of Munster Trust and is hugely grateful for the support.
Since graduating Hannah has had many orchestral auditions and has performed with many orchestras such as the CBSO, Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and toured with west end shows.

Louise Lau started learning clarinet at the age of 14 under the former Hong Kong Sinfonietta principal Mr. Martin Choy. After a few years of training, she have had a long break of 20 years from clarinet playing and chose to build her career in the finance sector.
She reunited with clarinet study in 2020 when the global pandemic hit and made a decision to go for professional conservatoire training in London a year later.
Over the last two years in Trinity Laban, Louise has studied with Hale Hambleton, Anthony Pike and Nicholas Carpenter. She was awarded the first prize in the Wilfred Hambleton Clarinet Competition 2022.
Louise is currently building up her performance capabilities and experience by actively participating in various ensembles and chamber groups opportunities.

Old Royal Naval College Chapel

Admission free, no ticket required

Dates and times

This event finished on 17 October 2023.


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