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Brilliant International Musicians at St Peters: Joana Ly (violin) and Martin Andre (piano)
6 October 2024 @ 7:00 pm

Joana Ly (violin) and Martin Andre (piano) will be delighting us with the following programme:
Dora Pejacevic: Spring Sonata
Maurice Moszkowski: 4 morceaux
Beethoven: Spring Sonata
Notes on the performers:Tickets are held at 2023/24 prices (£15 – £10 for members of St Peter’s Trust, a significant discount which makes membership a sensible option if you are a regular at our concerts – you can become a member online at www.stpetersmarlborough.org.uk).
Tickets can be bought online on the St Peter’s Trust website, or at the White Horse Bookshop, or on the door on the night.
Joana Ly
Portuguese violinist Joana started playing violin aged 4, and soon joined the Aveiro Conservatoire of Music where she studied until finishing school. After that, her violin studies took her to Lisbon (ANSO), London (RCM)and Rotterdam (Codarts), thanks to the support of the Gulbenkian Foundation. During this time she was lucky to be part of some fantastic training orchestras such as Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester and Southbank Sinfonia. Currently her orchestral work is mainly in the UK with ensembles such as Philharmonia, Opera North, London Mozart Players, and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Chamber music plays a big part in her life, having been part of two string quartets and currently managing her ensemble Artisti con Brio. This has led to playing at numerous festivals around Europe, such as Buxton Festival, Harmus Festival, Stift International Festival, and Lake District Chamber Music. Now her own festival keeps her busy – Islington Festival of Music and Art – and she recently joined the ENB Philharmonic Orchestra.
Martin Andre
Martin enjoys working equally in the opera house and the concert hall, all over the world. Martin is also the co-founder and co-director of the Islington Festival of Music and Art. After learning the violin and piano at the Yehudi Menuhin School, he studied music at Cambridge University, and made his professional début conducting Aida for Welsh National Opera in 1982.
This year Martin has just reached the landmark of 40 years of conducting operas and concerts in nearly 30 countries around the world! He has worked with many of the major British orchestras, as well as with other orchestras in Holland, Norway and Portugal.
Martin is passionate about helping the next generation of musicians, especially conductors. He created the 4 Year Orchestra Repertoire Training Programme for the Royal College of Music, where he is a Fellow. He also formed the National Youth Orchestra of Portugal, which he managed for 5 years, including a triumphant tour of Italy. He also enjoys playing the piano in chamber music groups.









