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BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists

Sterling Elliott & Joseph Havlat

Tuesday 13 May, 1.00pm

Octagon Chapel

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Tickets: £10.00 - £18.00

Young American cellist, Sterling Elliott has established an exciting reputation for his effortless, joyous musicianship. Joined by Joseph Havlat, they perform a programme of cello and piano pieces from modern American composers.

Already flourishing in his young career, Sterling has appeared with major orchestras throughout the United States and has undertaken multiple tours in both the UK and Europe, appearing at venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and Berlin Konzerthaus.

Amy Beach Dreaming from Four Sketches, Op. 15

Amy Beach Romance, Op. 23

George Walker Cello Sonata

Kevin Day Cello Sonata

William Grant Still Mother and Child

‘Elliott’s impeccable musicianship, as well as his discernible love for the music won over the audience, which responded with sustained standing applause.’ Victor Carr Jr. of Classics Today.com


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Our partnership with BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists Scheme continues, helping to support young musicians on the threshold of an international career to reach the next stage of their development. Enjoy some of the world’s most promising new talent.

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Venue: Octagon Chapel

Duration: 1 hour

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