2023 Festival
Featured musicians
Talland Quartet
The Talland Quartet formed in the summer of 2022 and are winners of the RNCM's Hirsch Prize for their performance of Beethoven. They have recently completed a year studying at the prestigious Hans Keller Forum and have worked with some of the country's leading quartets including the Elias Quartet and the Doric Quartet.
Aestus Quartet
Since their formation in 2021 the Aestus Quartet has gone on o establish themselves as a dynamic ensemble that is recognized for their sensitive musical approach. Having been the Studio Quartet at the RNCM they are now studying at the Rachmaninoff Conservatoire in Paris with Gabriel Le Magadure from Quatuor Ebene.
Franco-Mendès Quartet
The Franco-Mendes Quartet formed in 2019 at the RNCM. They were finalists in the College's Wiel, Hirsch, Nossek and Brodsky Prizes and have worked with some of the UK's top ensembles including the Chillingigrian Quartet, the Navarra Quartet and the Gould Trio. Named after the Dutch Composer, Jacques Franco-Mendes, the quartet aims to explore lesser-known works.
Duo Stringendo
Duo Stringendo formed in 2022 at the Royal Northern College of Music. They met when Chris Karwacinski was looking for a guitarist to teach him to play mandolin for an upcoming project. Guitarist, Chris Godhard, offered to teach him and soon they were working as a duo. They have gone on to study with Craig Ogden and Ben Holland and perform regularly across the UK.
Bryn Davies
Bryn was born and bred in West Penwith and started playing the double bass when he was sixteen. He Studied at the Royal Northern College of Music, and Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Bryn performs with the BBC Philharmonic and Hallé orchestras and is currently undertaking further studies in the Netherlands.
Jocelyn Lau
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jocelyn Lau Studied at the RNCM with Yossi Zivoni following a degree in Sociology and Music at the University of Hong Kong. Jocelyn has worked with violinists, Ning Fend, Sophia Jaffe and Tanja Becker-Bender, and has performed in festivals across Europe including the prestigious Allegro Vivo Festival in Horn Austria.
Seb Brooks
Seb Brooks studied at the University of Manchester and was involved in many projects both at the the University and the RNCM, where he studied with Susie Meszaros. Recent solo engagements include Hindemith's Trauermusik with the London Youth Chamber Orchestra, Stamitz's Viola Concerto with the European Youth Music Orchestra and Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Manchester's Camerata Players.
Sam Kane
Composer and Violinist Sam Kane grew up in Northern Ireland with a love for classical and Irish traditional music. He studied at the RNCM with Cecily Ward and has completed professional experience schemes with the Ulster Orchestra and Manchester Camerata. As a composer his works have been recieved many notable performances including at Wigmore Hall and on Classic FM.