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Weekly Concert with LPMAM Ukrainian Refugee Music Students | Nikita Vikhorev (Violin) and Maxim Artyomenko (Piano)

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

The Holy Sepulchre Church and LPMAM collaboration presents a weekly concert series by musicians from the Ukraine Conservatoires. Free to attend concert with retiring collection shared by the musicians and Holy Sepulchre's Music in the Community Fund.

Ukrainian Refugee Students’ Concert

11th August 2022 Programme:

Mozart, Sonata no.18 in G-Major K301 for violin and piano:

1. Allegro con Spirito [11’00]

2. Allegro [4’22]

Bartok 6 Romanian Dances:

1. Joc cu bâtǎ (Stick Dance) [1’33]

2. Brâul (Sash Dance) [0’27]

3. Pê-loc (In One Spot) [1’30]

4. Buciumeana (Dance from Bucsum) [1’30]

5. Poargǎ româneascǎ (Romanian Polka) [0’40]

6. Mǎrunţel (Fast Dance) [1’06]

Kreisler Liebesleid [4’00]

Schubert Impromptu Op.90 no.1 [10’00]

Chopin Scherzo no.4 in A Major, Op.54 [11’00]

Biographies:

Nikita Vikhorev, violin Nikita is a 21 years old violist from Odessa, Ukraine. He graduated in violin and conducting at the Nikholaiv College of Music Art before joining the London Performing Academy of Music for the Undergraduate Performance program at the Kharkiv university. He performed extensively as soloist for Classical and Crossover, with recitals in television broadcast, including the opening of the concert season in Kharko.

Maxim Artyomenko, piano Undergraduate Student from from Kharkiv University 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). “I lived in Kharkov all my life and because of the war I lost the opportunity to live in my city and study.”

Holy Sepulchre, the National Musicians’ Church and the London Performing Academy of Music are excited to announce that in response to the war in Ukraine, some of the rooms, including the Henry Wood Room at the church will be used for students from the Ukraine Conservatoires to restart their studies since arriving here under the visa scheme. In addition, the intention is for the church to also be used for regular concerts to provide performance opportunities for the students and generate income to fund the collaboration.

The collaboration between Holy Sepulchre and LPMAM is in response to the war in Ukraine, and provides a place for tuition, rehearsals and concerts for musicians from the Ukraine Conservatoires (https://hsl.church/give)