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Friday Lunchtime Concert - Inigo Mikeleiz Berrade (solo accordion)

  • Holy Sepulchre London Holborn Viaduct London, EC1A 2FD United Kingdom (map)

Free Lunchtime Concert with Inigo Mikeleiz Berrade (solo accordion), presented in collaboration with the Park Lane Group Music Trust.

This concert will be in-person at Holy Sepulchre, EC1A 2DQ and is free to attend although our concerts are made possible through the generosity of our audiences and we welcome donations after the concert with a suggested amount of £5 per person. Thank you.

Watch livestreamed here - https://youtu.be/pXJm01J29kg

Programme:

J. S. Bach (1685 - 1770) - Italian Concerto in F Major BWV 971

  • I. Allegro

  • II. Andante

  • III. Presto

N. Sohal (1939 - 2018)- Shades VII

Marino Arcaro  (b. 1991) - Mapinguari

I. Albéniz (1860 - 1909) - Córdoba from Chants d’Epagne

C. Camarero (b. 1962) - Luz Azul

M. Mozkowski (1854 - 1925) - Caprice Espagnol

 

Biography Iñigo Mikeleiz Berrade (15/09/2020)

Born in 1994 in Barañáin (Navarra), Iñigo started learning accordion at the age of seven in the local Music School with Marian González. In the following years, he studied Professional Degree in Pamplona with Salvador Parada and Bachelor of Music at the Conservatory of Music in Navarra with Nekane Iturrioz, obtaining an "End of Degree" award.

In 2015 he moved to London to study Master of Arts and Advanced Diploma degree, both at the Royal Academy of Music in London under Professor Owen Murray. Complementarily, he gained a Master in Music Research from the Valencia International University and, in 2021, started a PhD in Arts and Human Sciences in the Public University of Navarra.

He has assisted in various courses and masterclasses taught by renowned musicians like Friedrich Lips, Matti Rantanen, Magnus Lindberg or Claudio Jacomucci.

He has taken part in concerts and festivals both in Spain and in different European countries, especially the United Kingdom, where he has performed in venues such as Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall or Wigmore Hall (where he is an usual collaborator in their Learning Department). Among the instrumental ensembles he has played with are the Philharmonia Orchestra (under Vladimir Ashkenazy), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Glyndebourne Youth Opera.

Iñigo enjoys collaboration with contemporary composers, which has led to the première of new works for different ensembles and art forms, including two accordion concertos.

He is an active chamber musician, member of Diphonon Duo with Greek violist Michael Iskas, part of Mikeleiz-Zuchi Duo with saxophonist David Zucchi and founded the improvisation group IN A SNAP Collective along with flutist Lucas Jordan.