Another Music Festival. Displaced. Day II

Wed, 21 Jan, 2026 at 07:00 pm UTC+00:00

St John's Waterloo | London

Another Music Festival
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Another Music Festival. Displaced. Day II
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Curated by violinist Roman Mints, this year’s Another Music Festival celebrates the legacy of composers who lived and created in exile — some forced, some chosen — and how separation from their homeland reshaped their art.
From historical giants such as Chopin, Stravinsky, Hindemith, and Enescu to neglected voices like Ukrainian composer Theodore Akimenko, the festival traces a journey through music shaped by migration.
Across three evenings of chamber music, international artists perform works by Chopin, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Hindemith, Enescu and others, alongside new works and UK premieres by contemporary composers who continue the conversation between displacement and creativity.
Each programme offers a different perspective on exile — from nostalgia and memory to renewal and transformation.

Igor Stravinsky — L’Histoire du soldat (Soldier’s Tale), Trio (1918)
Natalia Lomeiko (violin), Lily Payne (clarinet), Sasha Grynyuk (piano)
Peter Philips — Pavana Dolorosa (1593)
Richard Gowers (harpsichord)
Elena Langer — Landscape with Three People (2015, London Premiere)
Hilary Cronin (soprano), Francis Gush (countertenor), Richard Gowers (piano), Ewan Millar (oboe), Roman Mints (violin), Meghan Cassidy (viola), Ashok Klouda (cello)
Béla Bartók — Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71 (1914/1918)
Katya Apekisheva (piano)
Andrzej Panufnik — Song to the Virgin Mary, for string sextet (1964)
Natalia Lomeiko, Alexandra Raikhlina (violins), Yuri Zhislin (viola), Meghan Cassidy (viola), Julia Morneweg (cello), Ashok Klouda (cello)
Leonid Desyatnikov — The Leaden Echo (1994, UK Premiere)
Francis Gush (countertenor), Roman Mints (violin), Mikhail Rudoy (viola), Ashok Klouda (cello), Julia Morneweg (cello), Stacey Watton (double bass)
Conductor: Otis Enokido-Lineham
Valentin Silvestrov — Postludium No. 1 DSCH (1981)
Hilary Cronin (soprano), Roman Mints (violin), Ashok Klouda (cello), Sasha Grynyuk (piano)
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St John's Waterloo, St John's Churchyard Garden, Southbank Centre, London, SE1 8, United Kingdom

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