Emma Purslow and Eleanor Kornas
Emma Purslow, violin
Eleanor Kornas, piano
Mozart Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman! K265
Grażyna Bacewicz Cradle Song
Enescu Impressions of Childhood Op 28
Mozart Violin Sonata No 22, A Major K305
Alan Ridout Ferdinand the Bull, with guest narrator Michael Bell
Violinist Emma Purslow was born in the Peak District, and is now based in London following her studies as a scholar at the Royal College of Music with Daniel Rowland and Sasha Rohzdestvensky. She is a passionate chamber musician who has performed extensively throughout the UK and abroad, including performances at the Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Kings Place, Royal Overseas League and the British Ambassadors Residence in Paris. She has also performed alongside notable musicians including the Brodsky Quartet, Trio Apache, members of the Navarra Quartet and Clio Gould.
After studying at Chetham’s School of Music for nine years, Eleanor Kornas read Music at the University of Cambridge, becoming a Senior Scholar and winning the Donald Wort Prize for academia. She also accompanied Trinity College Chapel Choir for three recordings of music by Leighton, Eenvalds and Howells, all nominated for Gramophone awards. Eleanor then worked as an Adami Award Junior Fellow at the Royal College of Music, a Staff Accompanist at Chetham’s School of Music, and is currently a Piano Accompaniment Fellow at the Royal College of Music and a member of the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Foyle Future Firsts Development Programme.
Regular Ticket Price £20.00, Students £2.00 & Live Stream £10.00
Tickets available through Bollington Chamber Concert’s website.