Warren Mailley-Smith is one of the UK's outstanding young pianists and was recently proposed as a new Steinway Artist. His solo Wigmore Hall debut was given to critical acclaim before a capacity audience and he has been awarded several performances at the Southbank Centre, including in the ‘Fresh’ series and the Park Lane Group in the Purcell Room and he recently made his concerto debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Israela Margalit is an internationally renowned concert pianist and recording artist. She appeared with fifty of the world's greatest orchestras, including The Berlin Philharmonic and The American Big Five, and toured in the US, South America, Western and Eastern Europe, as well as the Middle East and Asia.
Originally from Alicante, Fernando Marín has given concerts as a soloist and basso continuo player in Mexico, Holland, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Poland. Marin’s specialization in rediscovered instruments from the sixteenth century, as the Vihuela de arco and the Lyra-viol has been a highlight of his projects. Currently, he is the teacher of Viola da Gamba in the Conservatorio Profesional de Música in Zaragoza.
Multi-award-winning Russian-born violinist Roman Mints is one of a new generation of young classically trained artists who passionate advocates of contemporary music. Drawing, in particular, on the talents of fellow Russian musicians, Mints has been responsible for commissioning a wide range of new acoustic and electro-acoustic violin works. www.romanmints.com