After the inspired "Pieces impromptues" offered by pianist Alexandra Văduva, here comes another all-Enescu recital in our soirees, this time with the great composer's signature "Impressions d'enfance",the nostalgic paean of lost childhood, performed with finesse and insight by British violinist Preston Yeo and Romanian pianist Leona Crasi.
Watch the recital HERE
PRESTON YEO is a young British violinist who has been playing since the age of four. A sensitive player, he has enjoyed competitive success and audience acclaim, winning First Prizes and Audience Prizes at various UK music festivals. His solo performances include Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Southampton University Symphony Orchestra and the Penzance Orchestral Society, and a performance at Peleș Castle (Romania) broadcasted on Romanian television, radio and online. He is also passionate about chamber and orchestral music-making as a violinist, violist, and conductor. Preston recently attained First-Class Honours for his Bachelor of Music at the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Remus Azoitei and supported by the Helen Worswick Scholarship. Throughout his undergraduate studentship he was invited to perform at many prestigious events and was awarded the Homi Kanga Memorial Prize, DM Lloyd Prize, and John Waterhouse Prize. Preston is currently pursuing his Master of Arts degree at the Academy, studying with Joshua Fisher; he is grateful for the continued support of the Helen Worswick Scholarship, as well as The Stephen Bell Charitable Trust. Preston plays on a Nicolò Gagliano c.1746 violin, kindly on loan from the Royal Academy of Music.