When: Wed, 5 October 2022, 19:00 – 20:00 BST
EVENT CURRENTLY POSTPONED, INFORMATION ABOUT NEW DATE WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON!
Where: St John’s Church, Waterloo, 73 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8TY
Tickets: Book here
Rush Hour Concerts by winners of the Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition 2022.
At the launch of the new performance space, St John’s Waterloo is pleased to partner with the Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition to showcase the talents of three exceptional young musicians and support them as they develop their professional careers.
Sofiia Matviienko (flute), Wind Winner of the 2022 Competition
Piano accompanist (to be confirmed)
Sofiia will play a highly engaging programme of music for the flute, including old favourites and surprising new pieces:
- Bach – Flute Sonata in A minor, Wq. 132, H. 562: Poco Adagio and Allegro
- Heath – Home from the storm
- Karg-Elert – Sonata Appassionata fis moll
- Tchaikovsky – Area de Lensky (arr. Matviienko)
- Kolodyb – Poema
- Runchak – Homo Ludens
- Schubert – Variations on Tocken Blumen D.602
- James – Concerto for trumpet (arr. for flute by Matviienko)
- Matviychuk – Vatra
- Hudelson – Wild Nightingale for solo beatbox flute
Sofiia Matvienko was born in the small town of Pereshchepino in central Ukraine. She started studying the recorder at the age of 5 due to speech problems and found that this was what she liked and wanted to do. From the age of 9, Sofiia switched to the classical flute and moved to Poltava to study and graduated from the Poltava Academy of Arts with honours. However, most of her knowledge and skills she received over the Internet through master classes on Youtube and filmed lessons from famous musicians. Sofiia has won many competitions and participated in international festivals in Argentina, Germany, Ukraine, Italy, Bosnia, UK and other countries. In 2016 she played her first solo concert in Italy, recorded on CD. Recently she become a winner of such competitions as the Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition, Rickmansworth Young Musician, Bromsgrove Young Musicians and the Yamaha Scholarship competition in 2022.
In 2017, Sofiia auditioned and received a full scholarship to study at Purcells School for Young Musicians in the UK, where she graduated with honours in 2020. Currently, she is studying in the Royal Academy of Music in the first year of a BMus degree with the legendary flutist – William Bennett, thanks to the generous ABRSM scholarship. Additionally, since 2021 Sofiia became an artist for a LefreQue product. In different years, Sofiia was supported by the Rotary Club of Dusseldorf-Schlostrum, the Yamaha Scholarship Program and the Vere Music Fund. She is happy to take part in charity events, such as, at the annual concert of St. Nicholas for children in Poltava, Ukraine.
Doors open at 6:30pm, concert starts at 7pm.
Getting to St John’s Waterloo.
St John’s Waterloo is accessible by bus, tube or train; the nearest station is Waterloo Station.
Parking is available in Exton Street on pay bays, Monday to Friday from 8.30am till 6.30pm & Saturday 8.30am till 1.30pm at £5.40 per hour. Payment must be made by phone or app, details can be found on signs along Exton Street. After 6.30pm (1pm on Saturday) parking is free within the bays and on single yellow lines. There are no disabled bays along Exton Street.
Parking is also available in car parks in York Road and Cornwall Road, details for both can be found online.
The Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition is a prestigious music competition which draws competitors from round the world. The Competition started in 1979 and is hosted every two years by the Mayfeld Festival in partnership with Mayfield School. Open to competitors between the ages of 16 and 27, the Competition supports young classical musicians who are embarking on their professional careers. These three recitals provide an exciting opportunity to hear this year’s first prize winners, selected by a distinguished panel of judges, comprising John Wallace CBE, Tasmin Little OBE, Guy Johnston, Dmitri Alexeev, Sam Haywood and Melinda Maxwell. Find out more about the Competition here.