Trio Sōra
At 7.30pm
French trio Sōra is a piano trio which has already established a name for themselves in France and elsewhere, including having performed at the Wigmore Hall. Described by Telerama in France as 'Marvellously talented, these three young ladies dazzle the repertoire. Not to be missed.'
Sara Deborah Timossi & Friends
At 7.30pm
Sara Deborah Timossi is joined by Lucy Scotchmer and Johan Löfving to perform baroque sonatas and trios by composers including Biber, Tartini and Paganini.
Don Quixote in Music and Words
At 7.30pm
A programme of music and poetry inspired by Cervantes' Don Quixote, performed by Californian pianist Anyssa Neumann, bass-baritone Timothy Dickinson and Alastair Putt (guitar).
Alasdair Beatson (piano) and Elissa Cassini (violin)
At 7.30pm
Outstanding Franco-American violinist Elissa Cassini is joined by Alasdair Beatson, one of the UK's most prominent chamber pianists in a programme including Brahms Sonata No 3.
String Sextets
At 7.30pm
The Clayhanger Ensemble return for a programme of String Sextets covering 300 years, culminating in what has been described as the most ethereal of Brahms' larger works.
Clare Hammond
At 7.30pm
Winner of the 2016 Royal Philharmonic Society's 'Young Artist Award' in recognition of outstanding achievements.
Janus Ensemble
At 7.30pm
After their thrilling performance of the Shostakovich piano quintet last year, the Janus Ensemble return for the third year running.
New Oxford Consort
At 7.30pm
Young Artists Platform Concert: The New Oxford Consort is a vocal consort of some of the finest young singers from the Oxford Colleges and beyond. This concert covers unaccompanied choral music spanning 500 years.
Nathaniel Boyd (‘cello) and Simon Lane (piano)
At 7.30pm
Internationally recognised 'cellist Nathaniel Boyd is joined by pianist Simon Lane for our last programme of the season.
Portorius Quartet
At 7.30pm
Founded at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2017 the Portorius Quartet perform works by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven