Zara Benyounes and Jeremy Young – Lunchtime Concert
  • Monday 29 November 2021, 1:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £8
Image Zara Benyounes (violin) and Jeremy Young (piano)

Lunchtime concert – 1.30pm
Masterclass (included in lunchtime concert tickets) – 2.30pm

In 2013 Zara Benyounes collaborated with pianist Jeremy Young to perform the complete Britten quartets and they have recently released their debut recording with him of the Mozart Piano Concertos.

For their Stoller Hall debut the duo will perform some of the best loved works from the French repertoire including Boulanger, Poulenc and Debussy.

Zara Benyounes enjoys an international career as a chamber, orchestral and recording musician. She is the first violinist and founding member of the prize-winning Benyounes Quartet with whom she has performed and recorded for over 14 years.  Numerous accolades include prizes at international competitions and awards such as the RPS Julius Isserlis Scholarship. An advocate of new music, her quartet have commissioned and premiered a host of new works. 

London born pianist Jeremy Young has a distinguished performing, composing and teaching career that has gained him a reputation as one of Europe’s most respected and versatile musicians. He is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, Head of Chamber Music at the Royal Northern College of Music and teacher of Piano and Chamber Music at Chetham’s School of Music. A founder member of the Manchester Piano Trio, Jeremy has also partnered many of the worlds most distinguished musicians including Olivier Charlier, Mark Padmore, Julian Bliss, Liwei Qin, Mengla Huang, Peter Cropper, Roderick Williams and Thomas Riebl.

Zara Benyounes website

Jeremy Young website


We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to The Stoller Hall and have a range of safety measures in place. You can explore our See it Safely measures here.

Zara Benyounes and Jeremy Young – Lunchtime Concert
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £8

Programme:
BOULANGER
Nocturne 
POULENC
Sonata for violin and piano
I. Allegro con fuoco
II. Intermezzo
III. Presto Tragico 
DEBUSSY
Sonata for violin and piano
I. Allegro vivo
II. Intermède: Fantastique etlégèr 
III. Finale: Trés Animé 

Performers

Performers

Zara Benyounes - Violin
Jeremy Young - Piano

Lunchtime concert – 1.30pm
Masterclass (included in lunchtime concert tickets) – 2.30pm

In 2013 Zara Benyounes collaborated with pianist Jeremy Young to perform the complete Britten quartets and they have recently released their debut recording with him of the Mozart Piano Concertos.

For their Stoller Hall debut the duo will perform some of the best loved works from the French repertoire including Boulanger, Poulenc and Debussy.

Zara Benyounes enjoys an international career as a chamber, orchestral and recording musician. She is the first violinist and founding member of the prize-winning Benyounes Quartet with whom she has performed and recorded for over 14 years.  Numerous accolades include prizes at international competitions and awards such as the RPS Julius Isserlis Scholarship. An advocate of new music, her quartet have commissioned and premiered a host of new works. 

London born pianist Jeremy Young has a distinguished performing, composing and teaching career that has gained him a reputation as one of Europe’s most respected and versatile musicians. He is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, Head of Chamber Music at the Royal Northern College of Music and teacher of Piano and Chamber Music at Chetham’s School of Music. A founder member of the Manchester Piano Trio, Jeremy has also partnered many of the worlds most distinguished musicians including Olivier Charlier, Mark Padmore, Julian Bliss, Liwei Qin, Mengla Huang, Peter Cropper, Roderick Williams and Thomas Riebl.

Zara Benyounes website

Jeremy Young website


We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to The Stoller Hall and have a range of safety measures in place. You can explore our See it Safely measures here.

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