Indira Grier (cello), Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux (violin)

Bach – Cello suite no 3 in C major, BWV1009

Piazzolla – Tango-etude no 3

Telemann – Fantasia no 8

Berio – Sequenza

Kreisler – Recitativo

Ligeti – Solo cello sonata

Ravel – Duo for violin & cello

Indira Grier & Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux

Kindly supported by Making Music’s Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artists scheme

Monday 4th October 2021 at 7.30pm

St Paul’s Church, Percy Street, Alnwick, NE66 1AE

Already the recipient of several international prizes, Indira Grier was recently selected to be one of only eight cellists worldwide to participate in the 2020 Verbier Festival Academy Soloist programme. Indira has won Making Music’s 2019 ‘Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist Award’, the 2019 Royal College of Music (RCM) Unaccompanied Bach Prize, the 2018 RCM Concerto Competition performing the Elgar Cello Concerto and a Gold Medal in the 2019 Vienna International Music Competition. In the last year she has also won awards from the Hattori Foundation and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust and she is very grateful to be supported by Help Musicians UK.

Born in France, Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux is a London-based versatile violinist equally passionate about the solo and chamber repertoire. Charlotte began her studies in Montpellier and later entered the Yehudi Menuhin School to study with Natalia Boyarsky. She is now completing a Master’s degree at the Royal College of Music with Alina Ibragimova, as a recipient of an award from the Countess of Munster Trust.

Indira and Charlotte come to Alnwick as members of the Making Music Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artists Scheme 2020. This scheme celebrates the best of the UK’s young musical talent.

No booking in advance on the day of the concert – Pay at the door by contactless card or cash.