Wells Cathedral School alumna Nurry Lee to perform in charity concert

By Laura Linham

25th Jan 2024 | Local News

Nurry Lee
Nurry Lee

Wells Cathedral School's alumna, Nurry Lee, is set to grace the stage at St Swithin's Church in Bath.

Following her successful performance last August for Motor Neurone Disease, Lee is poised for a second concert.

The event, "Piano Perspectives: An Evening with Three Artists", is slated for 14th March at 7.30 PM and features Lee alongside artists Matt Walters, known as Reductio, and Charlie Hooper-Williams, also known as Larkhall.

Tickets for this much-anticipated musical evening are available at the Bath Box Office. This event is committed to supporting the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Nurry Lee, a South Korean-British pianist, embarked on her musical journey at the tender age of six and has since emerged as a remarkable talent.

She won her first concerto competition at nine. She continued her musical education at prestigious institutions, including the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Her performances have spanned continents, earning her acclaim as a dynamic pianist of her generation.

Charlie Hooper-Williams, aka Larkhall, brings a fusion of music and technology to the concert. A classical pianist and inventor, Larkhall incorporates custom-built machines in his performances, creating a unique auditory and visual experience.

Matt Walters, known as Reductio, has made significant strides over the past year, gaining a robust following and recognition as an Associate Artist at Fairfield Halls, Croydon. His background in classics and music promises to add depth to the evening's performances.

     

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