Classical Coffee Mornings: Kaja Piano Trio
Event Details
Kaja Piano Trio consists of violinist Kaja Sešek, cellist Clare Juan and pianist Zala Kravos. Together they will be performing the Piano Trios of Haydn and Dvořák in the Elgar Room.
Event Details
Kaja Piano Trio consists of violinist Kaja Sešek, cellist Clare
Juan and pianist Zala Kravos. Together they
will be performing the Piano Trios of Haydn and Dvořák in the Elgar Room.
A hot drink and a pastry are included in the ticket
price.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please
note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out and tickets are rarely
available to purchase on the day.
Kaja Sešek is a Slovenian violinist, currently finishing her
Master of Performance degree at the Royal College of Music, London, where she
is studying with Detlef Hahn. She completed her undergraduate studies at
Academy of Music Ljubljana with Gorjan Košuta. She is an ongoing member of
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester since 2022. She has performed as a soloist with
RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and the Slovene Military Orchestra, among
others. Her studies are supported by the Ad Futura Public Scholarship Fund of
the Republic of Slovenia.
Clare Juan is an Australian cellist currently pursuing a
Master of Performance at the Royal College of Music, London, under Gemma
Rosefield. A passionate chamber musician, she has performed with the Marmen
String Quartet and Ensemble 360 at venues like Wigmore Hall. Clare recently won
first prize in the KraCamera International Competition and the RCM Contemporary
Competition. She is The Sir Peter and Lady Walters Scholar, supported by the
Pauline Hartley Award and the TAIT Performing Arts Association. Clare plays a
1804 William Forster Junior cello, on loan from the Royal College of Music.
Zala Kravos, born in Slovenia in 2002, began playing piano at five and has
studied with Maria João Pires, Louis Lortie, Jean Müller, and Norma Fisher. A
winner of multiple international competitions, she has performed in 19
countries, including China and the US. In 2018, she was nominated for the
“Export Artist of the Year” award in Luxembourg. At 14, she recorded
her first solo album, followed by a second in 2021 with her brother Val,
featuring music for piano four hands.
Tickets: £14
Organizer
Elgar Hall, Royal Albert Hall
Location
Elgar Hall, Royal Albert Hall
Time
June 7, 2025 11:00 am - 12:30 pm