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Grand Finale

Saturday July 27th 2013 - 20h30

Eglise St. Jean-Baptiste

Shuna Scott Sendall (Soprano) - James Edwards (Tenor)
Victor Sangiorgio (Piano) - Martin Yates (Piano)
The Fejes String Quartet

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Please note the programme may be subject to change

Shuna Scott Sendall Shuna Scott Sendall

Scottish soprano Shuna Scott Sendall graduated from the Alexander Gibson Opera School at RSAMD. Prizes include the inaugural BBC Radio 2 Kiri Te Kanawa Prize, the Great Elm Vocal Awards and the 2004 Scottish Wagner Society's Bayreuth Scholarship. She is also a Samling scholar and a Crear Scholar.

Her many and varied concert appearances have included; Mozart C-Minor Mass and Requiem, Verdi Requiem, Beethoven 9...

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James Edwards James Edwards

James was born in Essex and began his singing career as a chorister at St Paul’s Cathedral, continuing his studies at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. He was a member of the Young Artists’ Programme at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

His roles include the title role in Albert Herring at the Salzburg Landestheater, Novice Billy Budd for English National Opera...

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Martin Yates Martin Yates

‘... one of the most exciting and versatile British conductors of his generation ...’ The Times

Martin Yates has, over two decades, built a career with a broad range of repertoire and genre. Having studied piano with Ian Lake, composition with Richard Arnell and Sir John Tavener, and conducting with Bernard Keefe and subsequently André Previn...

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Victor Sangiorgio Victor Sangiorgio

“Poetic Perfection” was how Victor Sangiorgio’s London debut was hailed by The Times. Similar critical and public acclaim has continued to greet both his public performances and recordings. Magazines such as Gramophone have used words like ‘irresistible’ and ‘superbly colourful’ to describe his growing discography...

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Fejes String Quartet Fejes String Quartet

Formed in 2006, the Fejes Quartet first came to know each other as members of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. A chance opportunity to work together as a quartet established a musical collaboration of the highest standard, and they quickly gained a reputation for their lively performances...

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