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Noemi Gyori lunchtime recital at the LSE Shaw Library

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Flautist Noémi Győri has been hailed for her passionate and vibrant performances as well as the creative, elaborate interpretations that have captivated audiences worldwide.

She is quickly establishing a name in the classical music scene as an exceptional and versatile flutist, equally in demand as soloist, chamber musician, orchestral flutist and university teacher. Upcoming performances include concertos with the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, the Liszt Academy Orchestra and among others a recital in Pune, India. Noemi is the first flutist to hold a PhD in Flute Performance Practice from the Royal Academy of Music, she is tutor at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music and visiting tutor at the University of Manchester. She has broadcast widely and has released six recordings receiving international critical acclaim. Noemi gave her Carnegie Hall debut in October 2011 as a First Prize Winner of the Alexander & Buono International Flute Competition, she is a European Cultural Prize for Young Artists winner as well as holding a Career Prize of the New York based Salon de Virtosi Foundation.

Elena Topoganova is a concert pianist and chamber musician based in London. Her repertoire is primarily comprised of Russian music, with a particular focus on the music of Nikolai Medtner. She recently won the prize for the best performance of a Prelude and Fugue by J S Bach of the Nuova Coppa International Piano Competition, Italy.

Performance to include:

Sonata in B minor BWV 1030- J.S.Bach

Sonata for flute and piano (1957)- Poulenc

Sonata Reminiscenza Op.38- Nicolas Medtner

Rhapsodie for flute & piano- J.M.Damase

More information: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2023/10/202310121305/concert