Elodie Chousmer-Howelles rose to prominence as a BBC Young Musician 2018 string finalist. Elodie made her debut as soloist with The BBC Singers in 2019 in an arrangement of Vaughan Williams’ 'The Lark Ascending' for solo violin and mixed choir. In Fendation's ‘Let Her Musicbruary 2024, Elodie performed as part of the Donne Fou Play’ campaign, which has made history as the world's longest live streamed concert performing works by female and nonbinary composers.
Stella Marie Lorenz (@stellamarielorenz) is a German chamber musician and song accompanist who has performed on international stages in Germany, Austria (Konzerthaus Wien, Musikverein Wien), France, Spain and the UK, at The Leeds International Concert Series and the Wigmore Hall. In Vienna, she was awarded a Master of Vocal Accompaniment with first class distinction at the University of Music and Performing Arts.
Performance to include:
Mythes for violinand piano op.30 (1915) - Szymanowski
Violin Sonata (1914) - Leoš Janacek
Romance - Dvorak
The next lunchtime concert is on Thursday 13 November and will be performed by Hugh Mackay (cello).
Join the LSE Choir and Orchestra on Tuesday 9 December for the LSE Christmas Concert in the beautiful surroundings of St Clement Danes Church.
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Just economics and politics? Think again. While LSE does not teach arts or music, there is a vibrant cultural side to the School - from weekly free music concerts in the Shaw Library, and an LSE orchestra and choir with their own professional conductors, various film, art and photographic student societies and regular public exhibitions. For more information please visit LSE Arts and Music.
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