Our concert series will continue with classical musicians, which will be in person only. For this term, we will be enjoying music from the LPMAM Ukrainian Music Students in collaboration with LPMAM and the same programme will be repeated at our 5pm concert.
Refreshments are served from 12.30pm and the concert begins at 1.10pm.
The concert is free with a suggested donation of £5 to our Music in Community fund and all are welcome.
Programme:
R. Schumann: the Last Post and the Reveille Saint-Saens “Ave Maria”
Kirill Panchenko, trumpet
Alona Cherdnichenko, soprano Lilia Shevchuk, soprano Yuliia Mats, piano
Lola Marchenko, oboe Maksym Artemenko, piano
Giulio Cecchi, guitar
Schumann Three Romance Op.94 for Oboe and Piano Lennox Berkeley: Theme and Variations
William Walton: Bagatelle no.4 and no.5 from “Five Bagatelles”
Kirill Panchenko, trumpet
LPMAM Concert 10th November 2022
Kirill is a 20 years old trumpet player from Kharkiv. He was studying in the second year of Kharkiv University of Arts named after I.P. Kotlyarevsky when the war started. He was a member of the Kharkiv Academy Orchestra and of the Youth Academic Symphony Orchestra “Slobozhansky”. He is a recipient of full scholarship for the Trentino Music Festival, were he performed with students from all Europe and America as principal trumpet of the festival orchestra.
Lilia Shevchuk, soprano
Lilya is a 17 years old conductor and soprano from Kalush. At 9th grade she entered the Special College of Culture and Arts of Kalush on the specialty Folk Song Art and passed the vocal exam with 190 points out of 200. She was the first ranking among the students of her course and was awarded full scholarship to study vocals, derivation of scores and choir, piano and bandura. Lilya was invited to participate in the ensemble resident of the Palace of Culture of Kalush and performed at all events in the city and the region.
Alona Cherdnichenko, soprano
Aloyna is an 18 years old conductor from Kharkiv. She was 1st year undergraduate student at Kharkiv State Univeristy when the war started. At the age of 6 she entered the Kharkiv State Music Lyceum, from which she graduated as a choral conductor and in 2021 I entered the Kharkiv State Academy of Culture. She conducted in various concerts and festivals, such as “Visiting Aivazovsky”, “Visiting Gogol”, “Music is our common home”. She also participated in the Ilya Slatin International Competition for Young Musicians 2021, where she received the third prize.
Yuliia Mats, piano
Yuliia is a 19 years old pianist from Kharkiv, Ukraine. She graduated with honours from the Kharkiv Mozart Music School in piano, vocal, guitar, and played in the percussion orchestra on the vibraphone, winning several competitions in each instrument and full scholarship to continue her studies at the Kharkiv Secondary Specialized Music School. She is now a student at the Kharkiv National University of Arts, with scholarship for high academic performance. She is the winner of many international competitions, such as the “Feurich- Virtuos” in Lviv, Chopin Piano Competition in Narva, Kharkiv Assemblies Music Competition.
Lola Marchenko, oboe
Lolita was a 20 years old undergraduate student of Lviv National Academy of Music named after. M.V. Lysenko, specialization in orchestral woodwind and percussion instruments when the war started. She was also the Secretary of Student Self-Government of the Lviv National Academy of Music, and head of the chummery, responsible for the settlement of refugees from eastern Ukraine. She is a Laureate of the All-Ukrainian competition of wind and percussion victors “Sofievsky Surmy”, Uman city (III place), 2nd Prize at “Dniprovsky Surmi” competition in Dnipro, 1st Prize at “Your Dream” Kropyvnytskyi city.
Maxim Artyomenko, piano
Maksim is a 19 years old pianist from Kharkiv. He started piano at 6 years old and he was at his 3rd year of bachelor at the Kharkiv University of Arts under the guidance of prof. O.V. Fekete when the war started. He won several international competitions in such cities as: Kharkiv (Cherny Competition, “Kharkov Assemblies”) Zaporozhye (“Chords of Khortitsa”, 1st prize), Narva (Chopin Competition).
Giulio Cecchi, guitar
Giulio is an Italian guitarist currently teaching-internship at LPMAM. He started studying
guitar with Diego Lopilato and Flavio Cucchi, and after his bachelor’s degree at Fiesole
Music Academy with Silvano Mazzoni, he completed a master degree at the Vecchi-Tonelli
Musical Institute in Modena, where he studied with Andrea Dieci. Giulio has won several
guitar competitions including first prize at “Città di Moncalieri”European Music Competition,
“G. Rospigliosi”National Competition and London Classical Music Competition. His guitar-
flute duo with Emma Longo has received several awards, including first prize at Premio “G.Alberghini”, Florence Guitar Competition and “Crescendo”Competition. He teaches guitar at Caruso Musical Accademy in Lastra a Signa (Florence)and at Artes Music School in Prato.