Violinist Ezo Sarıcı and young piano virtuoso Junyan Chen are set to perform at St. James’s Church in London on January 18, offering an enchanting musical evening in support of classical music students.
This special event will feature the duo’s distinctive fusion of classical music training with folk and jazz influences, presenting an innovative repertoire of works by 20th-century French composers. Sarıcı and Chen aim to deliver an unforgettable evening for the audience, combining technical mastery with artistic creativity.
The young artists emphasize that the recital is more than just a musical event; it’s a call to raise awareness and support for budding musicians. Set against the captivating backdrop of St. James’s Church, this recital is a must-see for classical music enthusiasts.
Ezo began her violin training at a young age and has achieved numerous accolades in classical music. Known for her technical precision and emotional depth, she stands out for her innovative approach to blending classical music with various other genres.
Junyan, despite his young age, has already established himself on the international stage as a piano virtuoso. Renowned for his refined technique and dynamic performances, Chen excels across a wide spectrum of music, from classical compositions to jazz.
Their collaboration reflects a shared vision to merge classical, folk, and jazz traditions, offering audiences a fresh and enriching musical experience.