kwon lim duo cello, piano
A feast of Russian music from the Tunnell-Trust-Award-winning duo: Stravinsky’s Neo-classical masterpiece, Kabalevsky’s powerful and intense sonata, and Rachmaninov’s passionate, tender sonata with its blazingly joyful finale.
Sunday 12 December 2021, 3pm at Holy Trinity Church, Haddington
Sunday 12 December 2021, 3pm at Holy Trinity Church, Haddington
Stravinsky : Suite Italienne
Kabalevsky : Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.71
Rachmaninov : Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.19
Kabalevsky : Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.71
Rachmaninov : Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.19
Born in South Korea in 1995, cellist Waynne Kwon and pianist Victor Lim met while studying for Postgraduate Diplomas at the Royal Northern College of Music. They formed the Kwon-Lim Duo and are the worthy recipients of a prestigious Tunnell Trust Award to perform a tour of Scotland in 2021–22, in which we are delighted to be involved. We acknowledge the support of the Tunnell Trust with thanks.
The Tunnell Trust was formed in 1988 by family members, colleagues and friends of the late John Tunnell, OBE, founder leader of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Since then the Trust has assisted young professional chamber music ensembles and Scottish Music Clubs by running its Music Club Awards Scheme whereby the Trust pays the fees of outstanding young groups to play at music venues all over Scotland with an emphasis on helping those in small and remote places as well as in the major centres.
The Tunnell Trust was formed in 1988 by family members, colleagues and friends of the late John Tunnell, OBE, founder leader of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Since then the Trust has assisted young professional chamber music ensembles and Scottish Music Clubs by running its Music Club Awards Scheme whereby the Trust pays the fees of outstanding young groups to play at music venues all over Scotland with an emphasis on helping those in small and remote places as well as in the major centres.