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25Nov

Emmanuel Bach (violin) and Jennifer Stern (piano)

Hosted by the LSE Arts Lunchtime Concert Series
Shaw Library, 6th Floor, Old Building
Thursday 25 Nov 2021 1.05pm - 2pm

Winner of the 2018 Royal Overseas League String Competition, Bach (@bach_emmanuel) is fast gaining recognition in the UK and abroad, and has performed with the legendary Anne-Sophie Mutter and Maxim Vengerov.

An artist on the Countess of Munster Recital Scheme between 2017–20, Bach has also performed as a soloist and chamber musician at venues such as Wigmore Hall, St George’s Bristol, St Martin-in-the Fields, St James’s Piccadilly and Queen Elizabeth Hall.

Stern has extensive experience teaching at all levels, and currently holds positions at Eton College and the RCM Junior Department. She is also active as a performer, having appeared widely in South Africa and Europe as a soloist and chamber musician, and is an experienced accompanist. She is regularly invited to adjudicate festivals and competitions.

Schubert Rondo Brillant in B Minor D.895

LennoxBerkeley Sonatina, Op.17

Poulenc Sonata for violin and piano, FP119

The next lunchtime concert is on Thursday 2 December with the Rosamunde Piano Trio.

Join the LSE Choir and Orchestra on 9 December for LSE's Christmas Concert in the beautiful surroundings of St Clement Danes Church.

More about this event

Please note that for Michaelmas Term 2021 our Lunchtime Concert Series is open only to current LSE students and staff to attend and concerts will be ticketed. For information on how to request a ticket, please click on the red 'How can I attend?' box.

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, the annual LSE photo prize competition, the LSE Literary Festival and artist-in-residence projects. For more information please visit LSE Arts and Music.

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