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This trio concert brings together piano, cello, and clarinet in a program that moves from classical chamber music to well-known film and musical theatre scores. Featuring Clelia Iruzun, Nick Roberts, and Shelley Levy, the program spans Beethoven and Glinka alongside music by Morricone, Bernstein, and Piazzolla.
This concert is part of the 2026 Future Masters: Solo & Chamber Music Series and features a mixed-instrument trio of piano, cello, and clarinet. The program is designed to move across different musical worlds, beginning with core chamber works and expanding into film music and stage classics familiar to a wide audience.
The first half focuses on chamber repertoire, including Beethoven’s Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11, and Glinka’s Trio Pathétique. The second half shifts toward music from film and musical theatre, with selections by Ennio Morricone, Richard Rodgers, Harold Arlen, John Lunn, Leonard Bernstein, and Astor Piazzolla, presented in chamber arrangements.
Program is subject to change.

Clelia Iruzun is a frequent performer on BBC Radio 3 and has released nearly 30 recordings, several of which have received high praise from Gramophone. Her concerto recordings have been nominated for the International Classical Music Awards. Trained in Rio de Janeiro and at the Royal Academy of Music in London, she performs widely across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, with repertoire ranging from classical works to Latin American music.

Nick Roberts is the former cellist of the Coull Quartet, with extensive international touring experience. He has participated in recordings for film and television soundtracks including Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, and contributed to the work Ping! written for the 2012 London Olympics. He studied at the Royal College of Music and remains active in chamber music, recording, and cross-genre projects.

Shelley Levy is a regular performer on BBC Radio 3 and has collaborated with ensembles such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. She studied in Cape Town, Geneva, and London, earning top performance awards and international competition prizes. Her recent recording of works by Hans Gál for clarinet has received strong reviews from Gramophone magazine.
This concert combines classical chamber music with recognizable film and musical theatre repertoire in a single program. It offers an accessible entry point for audiences new to chamber music, while also highlighting experienced performers with strong ties to the British music scene and international stages.
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