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Elena has given acclaimed performances as soloist with major
orchestras throughout the United States, including the
Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Minnesota Orchestras; the New
York, Los Angeles, and Buffalo Philharmonics; the Boston Pops;
and the Chicago, Boston, Dallas, San Francisco, San Diego,
National, Atlanta, Baltimore, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras,
among many others. Abroad, Elena has appeared with the London
Philharmonic, Hallé, Philharmonia, CBSO, Orchestra of Opera
North, and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestras; the BBC
Symphony, Philharmonic, Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and
National Orchestra of Wales; as well as the Chineke!
Orchestra, Malaysian Philharmonic, Orchestre National de
Lille, Edmonton Symphony, Würzburg Philharmonic, and Hungary’s
Orchestra Dohnányi Budafok and MAV Orchestras. She has
collaborated with celebrated conductors Sir Mark Elder,
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Christoph Eschenbach, Robert Spano,
Karina Canellakis, Dalia Stasevska, and Gábor Takács-Nagy. She
has performed as a featured soloist in Carnegie Hall’s Stern
Auditorium, the Concertgebouw, and the BBC Proms at the Royal
Albert Hall; and has given recitals at the Wigmore Hall,
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Kennedy Center,
Konzerthaus Berlin, Sage Gateshead, Bayerischer Rudfunk
Munich, and Mondavi Center. Elena is a former BBC New
Generation Artist (2012-14) and has been featured on the
covers of Strings, Symphony, and BBC Music magazines.
TOM POSTER
Tom Poster is a musician whose skills
and passions extend well beyond the conventional role of the
concert pianist. He has been described as “a marvel, [who] can
play anything in any style” (The Herald), “mercurially
brilliant” (The Strad), and as having “a beautiful tone
that you can sink into like a pile of cushions” (BBC Music).
During the 2020 lockdown, his
#UriPosteJukebox series with Elena Urioste - featuring Tom as
pianist, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, writer, backing
dancer and snowman - brought a staggeringly diverse selection
of music to audiences across the world through 88 daily online
performances, for which the duo won the Royal Philharmonic
Society’s Inspiration Award. Their subsequent recording, The
Jukebox Album, received glowing reviews and a BBC Music
Magazine Award nomination.
Tom is co-founder and artistic director
of Kaleidoscope
Chamber Collective, appointed Associate Ensemble at
Wigmore Hall in 2020. With a flexible line-up featuring many
of today’s most inspirational musicians, and an ardent
commitment to diversity through its creative programming,
Kaleidoscope broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio 3 and has
recently enjoyed residencies at the Aldeburgh, Cheltenham and
Ischia festivals. Its debut album for Chandos Records, American
Quintets, was awarded Editor’s Choice in Gramophone,
and immediately led to an invitation to record a series of
albums for the label.
Tom has performed over forty concertos
from Mozart to Ligeti with Aurora Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic,
BBC Scottish Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, China National
Symphony, Hallé, Philharmonia, Royal Philharmonic and Scottish
Chamber Orchestra, collaborating with conductors such as
Vladimir Ashkenazy, Nicholas Collon, Robin Ticciati and Yan
Pascal Tortelier, or sometimes directing from the piano. He
has premiered solo, chamber and concertante works by many
leading composers, made multiple appearances at the BBC Proms,
and his exceptional versatility has put him in great demand at
festivals internationally.
Tom has recorded albums for BIS, Champs
Hill, Chandos, Decca, Orchid and Warner Classics, appearing as
soloist and in collaboration with Elena Urioste, Alison
Balsom, Guy Johnston, the Aronowitz Ensemble, Aurora
Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia and London Symphony Orchestra. He
regularly features as soloist on film soundtracks, including
the Oscar-nominated score for The Theory of Everything.
He studied with Joan Havill at the Guildhall School of Music
and Drama, and at King’s College, Cambridge. He won First
Prize at the Scottish International Piano Competition 2007 and
the keyboard section of the BBC Young Musician of the Year
Competition in 2000.
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