Wells Cathedral School alumna Nurry Lee to perform in charity concert

By Laura Linham

21st Feb 2024 | Local News

Nurry Lee
Nurry Lee

Wells Cathedral School alumna, Nurry Lee, is set to perform once again at St Swithin's Church in Bath, building on the momentum of her acclaimed performance last August to benefit Motor Neurone Disease research.

Lee is returning for "Piano Perspectives: An Evening with Three Artists," scheduled for the evening of 14th March at 7:30 PM, where she will share the stage with fellow artists Matt Walters, also known by his stage name Reductio, and Charlie Hooper-Williams, who performs as Larkhall.

The concert promises a night of exceptional musical talent, with tickets now on sale through the Bath Box Office.

This event will continue to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association, reflecting the artists' commitment to making a difference through their art.

Nurry Lee, who started her musical journey at six, has grown into a celebrated South Korean-British pianist, known for her compelling performances across the globe. Having won her first concerto competition at the age of nine, Lee's educational path through the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester has honed her into a pianist of note among her peers.

Joining her, Charlie Hooper-Williams, or Larkhall, is recognised for blending classical piano with cutting-edge technology, integrating custom-built machines into his performances for a singular sensory experience. Matt Walters, performing as Reductio, brings his classical and musical background to the forefront, having rapidly gained a following and an Associate Artist position at Fairfield Halls in Croydon over the past year.

Tickets for this musical evening are available at the Bath Box Office.

     

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