Elizabeth Walker is on of the UK's leading early music flautists, specialising in Baroque and Classical flute repertoire. She has performed with many period and moder orchestras, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the Classical Opera Company, The English Concert, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the City of London Sinfonia.
Described by Humphrey Burton on BBC Radio 3 as "a major new name on the new music horizon", Benjamin Wallfisch's fast-growing list of large-scale orchestral, vocal and chamber works shows him, at the age of 27, to be a serious composer for our times.
Jamie Walton is one of the UK's most outstanding young cellists and one who is rapidly making a name for himself as a performer and recording artist.
"He is a cellist of great integrity and outstanding performance ability combining warmth of tone with a technical command which reaches dazzling proportions. He leaves little doubt as to the success that lies ahead of him." [William Pleeth]
One of the most outstanding pianists of his generation, Llŷr brings an extraordinary musical intelligence to all his work, as soloist, accompanist and chamber musician. Last summer he made his Proms debut with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jiri Belohlavek, opened the Queen's Hall series at the Edinburgh Festival and appeared with the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields at the Barbican's Mostly Mozart Festival. This year he returns to the Edinburgh International Festival for the fourth time appearing with the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra conducted by Osmo Vanska.