Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEASON FINALE

THE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF COLOMBO

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The Chamber Music Society of Colombo (CMSC) along with its Premier Sponsor Fairway Holdings, presents the ‘Season

Finale’ concert on the 5th of December, 7:30pm at the Lionel Wendt Theatre.

Featuring one of Sri Lanka's top concert pianists, the US based Sujeeva Hapugalle, will perform Beethoven's Piano concerto No. 1 in C major with the Orchestra of the CMSC helmed by Oxford University Conducting Scholar Joshua Asokan. The programme will also include Schubert's delightful 5th Symphony and Vivaldi's Sinfonia in G major.

A Steinway Concert Artiste, Sujeeva has been recognised for her artistry and engaging performanc­es for audiences in Asia, UK, USA, the Middle East, Australia and other destinatio­ns around the world.

Sujeeva was born in Sri Lanka, and started learning music and piano with her mother Indranee Hapugalle. She continued her studies with Mary Billimoria and was awarded a full scholarshi­p to the Royal College of Music London. Her professor of music at RCM was David Parkhouse.

She won numerous National and Internatio­nal Competitio­ns in the UK and was also a recipient of the President's Award in

Sri Lanka. Sujeeva has broadcast on Classic FM (UK) and BBC Television and has been a frequent solo concert artiste for many prestigiou­s Concert platforms and festivals including the Chopin Society and the Beethoven Piano Society of Europe in their concert series at St. Martin in the Fields and St John's Smith Square in London. Piano Concertos performed with orchestras include the Tchaikovsk­y

No 1, Rachmanino­v No 2, Beethoven No. 1 and No 5, Grieg, Saint Saens No. 2 and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. The CMSC takes great pride in being able to introduce young Joshua Asokan to its audience. Born in Sri Lanka, Joshua is one of the few young musicians from this country, if not the only, to win a highly competitiv­e and prestigiou­s position as Conducting Scholar at St Anne's College, Oxford University. He is the assistant to Dr John Traill with the flagship string orchestra, the St Anne's Camerata. He also regularly directs his own group in Oxford, Ensemble Reis and has conducted a range of orchestras in the UK including the Oxford Philharmon­ic. Joshua has worked with orchestras in Estonia, Italy, the Czech Republic, USA, Kenya, and Sri Lanka. He is regularly selected to take part in masterclas­ses, studying with conductors including Benjamin Zander and Kenneth Kiesler. Joshua maintains an equally active profile as a pianist, and he was adjudged winner of the 2018 Oxfordshir­e Concerto Competitio­n, playing Scriabin's Piano Concerto with the Oxford Philharmon­ic.

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The ‘Season Finale’ concert on the 5th of December, 7:30pm at the Lionel Wendt Theatre.

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