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BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
On the European leg of the Stoller Hall’s world tour Jennifer performs a programme of Polish and British music with Petr Limonov, broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and live-streamed on the hall’s website. Due to the current restrictions this concert will now take place in March 2021
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Jennifer steps in to perform Mozart with BBC Philharmonic
On November 13th Jennifer stepped in at short notice to perform Mozart’s Violin Concerto no.5 with the BBC Philharmonic and Ben Gernon for a live broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Listen online for 30 days.
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Jennifer awarded MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours
Jennifer has been recognised for services to Classical Music in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. She said ‘I am very honoured and in these hard times I will continue to strive to save the arts in the UK as the healing power of music is needed now more than ever’.
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Jennifer campaigns for support of the performing arts: ‘We need music now more than ever’
Jennifer joined actress Vanessa Redgrave, mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham and theatre director Marianne Elliott on the steps of Manchester Central Library to call for urgent support of the cultural sector. After performing Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending she highlighted the plight of freelancers and added her voice to appeal to tech giants to rescue the industry. More
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Jennifer returns to the Wigmore Hall this Autumn
Jennifer performs to a live audience again with Martin Roscoe at the Wigmore Hall on October 24th. A limited number of tickets will be released soon and the recital will be live-streamed on the hall’s website and YT channel.
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New Elgar/Vaughan Williams recording wins Limelight Magazine Award
Jennifer’s new Chandos recording of the Elgar and Vaughan Williams violin sonatas alongside the original version of The Lark Ascending with Martin Roscoe has won Limelight Magazine’s chamber ‘Recording of the Year’ award 2020. The disc has been released to great critical acclaim, entering the top 10 in the Classical Music Charts and receiving 5 star reviews in BBC Music Magazine and The Strad Recommends: ‘Superbly played – the character of the music is their sole concern’. More