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Weekly Highlights 3rd October 2025

 

Purcell Percussionist Attends Juilliard Percussion Seminar

Over the summer, Year 12 percussionist Hannah attended the prestigious Juilliard Percussion Seminar in New York. She has kindly shared her reflection on the experience:

“During my two weeks at the Juilliard Percussion Seminar, I had the privilege of working alongside 19 young percussionists from around the world and participating in masterclasses and workshops led by renowned musicians. It was fascinating to observe and compare the different musical perspectives in America, particularly within the world of percussion. I was able to further develop key skills such as teamwork and collaboration, especially when performing in ensembles with people I had not previously met. Above all, the most rewarding part of the experience was being surrounded by a group of incredibly passionate musicians and forming lasting friendships.”

Thank you, Hannah, who studies percussion at Purcell under Ryan Hepburn, for sharing this inspiring account – what an incredible opportunity and achievement!

Purcell Student Triumphs at Local Festival

We are proud to celebrate the recent success of Year 8 student Elly, who triumphed at the Winners’ Gala of the Mill Hill Festival of Music, Speech and Drama on 14 September. Elly impressed the audience with her piano and violin performances, earning the prestigious Best Performance award. Her piano repertoire included Rameau’s Les Cyclopes.

Congratulations, Elly, on this outstanding achievement!
 

Purcell Student Selected for ABRSM Youth Advisory Board

We are delighted to share that Samsara in Year 11 has been selected as a member of the ABRSM Youth Advisory Board for 2025/26.

As part of the Senior Team (ages 14–17), Samsara will meet online each month to discuss a wide range of topics connected to ABRSM’s work as both a music charity and an exam board. This is a fantastic opportunity for her to contribute to the future of music education and to develop her own leadership skills.

More information about the ABRSM Youth Advisory Board can be found here.
 

Student Outreach Musical Initiative in Indonesia – Follow Up

In a recent edition of the Weekly Highlights, we celebrated Year 13 student Tristan’s inspiring outreach project in Indonesia, where he introduced more than 150 children to classical music through workshops and creative resources. We are now delighted to share some photos from the initiative, capturing the energy, curiosity and joy of the students as they discovered this new musical world.

Aistė Dvarionaitė Serves on International Competition Jury

We are delighted to share the recent achievement of our violin teacher, Aistė Dvarionaitė, who was invited to serve as a jury member at the International Leoš Janáček Violin Competition. This prestigious role reflects her outstanding expertise and international reputation as a musician.

You can read more about her involvement on her website: Aistė Dvarionaitė – The Final of Leoš Janáček International Competition.
 

Purcell Alumni Receive LSO Conservatoire Scholarships

We are delighted to share the news that two of our alumni, pianist Kasparas Mikužis and violinist Olwen Miles, now studying at the Royal Academy of Music, have been awarded the 2025/26 LSO Conservatoire Scholarship.

This prestigious programme, run by the London Symphony Orchestra, supports outstanding postgraduate musicians from top conservatoires around the world. Scholars receive up to £15,000 towards their studies, as well as mentorship from LSO musicians and valuable performance opportunities.

Kasparas reflected on his award: “I feel extremely grateful to have been selected as one of the LSO Conservatoire Scholars. This support will allow me to dedicate myself fully to music-making. To be in a position where my only limits are time and self-motivation is truly inspiring, and I am very excited about the opportunities ahead.”

We are hugely proud of Kasparas and Olwen for this remarkable achievement and wish them every success as they continue their musical journeys.
 

Alumna Appointed Hallé Orchestra Cello Section Leader

We are delighted to share that alumna Rachel Helleur-Simcock has been appointed Section Leader, Cello with the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester for the 2025/26 season.

Rachel brings with her a wealth of international experience, having spent 16 years with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic. She has also served as principal cellist of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and guest-led the cello sections of leading orchestras including the Bavarian Radio Symphony, the Philharmonia and the London Philharmonic.

Speaking about her appointment, she said: “It’s such an honour to be appointed the new section leader, cello, of this wonderful orchestra, and an extra thrill to be able to perform this seminal concerto.”

We warmly congratulate Rachel on this outstanding achievement.
 

Concerts Review

The Purcell School Chamber Soloists at Wigmore Hall – 24 September 2025
The Purcell School Chamber Soloists made a return to Wigmore Hall on 24th September, presenting an all-Hungarian programme that featured works by Haydn, Liszt, Constantinescu, Bartók and György Kurtág.

The concert opened with an intensely emotional performance of the slow movement from Haydn’s String Quartet Op. 54, followed by a spirited rendition of the Minuet and Trio, performed by Tristan, Madeleine, Harry and Ken. The quartet – with Madeleine now on the first violin – then performed Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 with a commanding maturity and interpretive skill, capturing the energy and complexity of the piece.

Luca then took to the stage for two solo piano works. His virtuosic performance of Liszt’s renowned Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 was followed by Constantinescu’s Joc Dobrogean, a wildly engaging piece infused with Romanian folk music with Byzantine chant.

Shlomi continued with a poised and captivating performance of selections from Kurtág’s Signs, Games and Messages for solo violin. The concert concluded with Bartók’s Rhapsody No. 2 for violin and piano, delivered with exceptional flair and dynamism by Shlomi and Stephanie. Their performance was both technically assured and emotionally resonant, leaving the audience in awe throughout.

For many of the students, this concert marked their debut at the prestigious Wigmore Hall. Congratulations to all performers on a triumphant and memorable concert.

Sarratt Festival of Music – 26 September 2025
On 26th September, four students — Kate Y, Kate P, Shlomi and Anna — took to the stage at Sarratt Village Hall to perform at the annual Sarratt Festival of Music.

The programme opened with a captivating guitar solo by Kate Y, who was then joined by Kate P for Gangi’s Suite Italiana for guitar duo. Anna followed with a deeply engaging performance of a Scarlatti sonata and a Chopin piano sonata.

After the interval, Shlomi performed Bach’s unaccompanied Sonata in G minor, followed by Debussy’s exquisite Violin Sonata with Debbie Shah, Purcell’s staff accompanist. To finish the programme, he surprised the audience with a truly virtuosic violin piece — Bazzini’s Dance of the Goblins.

Many congratulations to all of the performers. The festival sent heartfelt feedback, thanking them and sharing how much the audience enjoyed the evening.
 
String Department Concert – 1st October 2025
On Wednesday the first main CP Hall concert of the year took place. The String Department was showcased, led by our new head of strings Alex Redington.

A selection of Bartok duos opened the evening performed by Roxy, Sofiia, Rozalia, Zoe, Maya-Ashanti, Theo, Isaac, Miruna and Mr Redington, followed by Forsyth, Koussevitzky, Barber, Haydn, Carlo Domeniconi and Sarasate solo pieces played by Harry, Summer Sky, Farah, Teresa, Kate and Chaeyu. Well done to everyone for a wonderful concert.

Lunchtime Concerts – W/C 22nd September
This week’s concerts in the Recital Room consisted of violin, piano, string quartet and guitar performances. Well done to Shlomi, Luca, Madeleine, Tristan, Harry, Ken, Kateryna and Ekaterina for these.

The JCS concert this week was led by Clara, featuring Lia and Beulah, all delivering a great set of self composed songs, as solos and also with their supporting musicians Jamie, Jonas, Chaeyu and Yoel.

Well done to everyone.
 
Lunchtime Concerts – W/C 29th September
Once again we have had a wonderful week of lunchtime concerts. Voice, violin, cello, saxophone and piano solos were much appreciated by Recital Room audiences and an enthusiastic JCS crowd on Wednesday greatly enjoyed Marcus‘s quintet’s set.

Well done to Alina, Sonya, Teresa, Solomiya, Yulin, Teodora, Matias, Asher, Marcus, Otto, Flo, Albert and Ethan for your performances.
 

Forthcoming Events

In addition to those highlighted events below, please visit our online Concerts and Events Guide here.


Wednesday 8th October – Piano Department Concert
Time: 5.00pm
Venue: CP Hall, The Purcell School
Tickets: Free admission. No booking required.


Saturday 11th October – Hatfield House Music Festival Family Concert
Time: 11.00am
Venue: St Etheldreda’s Church, 2 Fore Street, Hatfield East
Tickets: Tickets are £12 adults, £5 4-18 year olds and available from Hatfield House Music Festival

Programme will include:
Poulenc Mouvements perpetuels
Poulenc Intermezzo from Violin Sonata
Ravel Ondine For Piano Solo
Ravel Minuet from Le tombeau de Couperin arranged for Wind Quintet
Robert Saxton Tombeau de Ravel


Wednesday 15th October – Composers Concert
Time: 7.00pm
Venue: CP Hall, The Purcell School
Tickets: Free admission. No booking required.


Tuesday 4th November – St Albans Evensong
Time: 5.00pm
Venue: St Albans Cathedral, Sumpter Yard, St Albans AL1 1BY
Tickets: Free admission with a retiring collection


Friday 7th November – Birmingham University Lunchtime Concerts
Time: 1.00pm
Venue: The Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music Building, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tickets: Free admission.

Students from The Purcell School will perform a concert featuring Ravel’s Piano Trio composed in 1915 in the months before the composer enlisted to serve in the army during World War I.

For further information, please click here.