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Paddington Trio from London

📅 Date: October 20 ⏰ Time: 5:00 pm 📍 Venue: Casa Europa México
$450.00
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They are considered one of the most exciting chamber ensembles of their generation. Their fresh interpretations and exuberant energy have earned them recognition in international competitions and live performances.


Finnish violinist Tuulia Hero, Irish cellist Patrick Moriarty, and American pianist Stephanie Tang have made London their home, from where they have emerged as a unique ensemble with lasting ambitions. The trio is celebrated for their close, energetic communication, insightful and imaginative programming, and highly refined ensemble playing. Their mission is to bridge the gap between new listeners and serious classical music enthusiasts, welcoming everyone into their space of musical discovery and shared love for chamber music.


After meeting in 2020, the trio won First Prize at the 70th Royal Over-Seas League Competition. Committed to new music, education, and chamber music, they also won First Prize at the NEW FORMATS 2022 Project in Graz and the Clara Schumann International Competition. In 2023, they were awarded the Parkhouse Award at Wigmore Hall and are supported by the City Music Foundation and Kirckman Concert Society. That summer, they completed the Artist Fellowship program at the Guildhall School and have since taught as Chamber Fellows at the Royal Northern College of Music.

They are considered one of the most exciting chamber ensembles of their generation. Their fresh interpretations and exuberant energy have earned them recognition in international competitions and live performances.


Finnish violinist Tuulia Hero, Irish cellist Patrick Moriarty, and American pianist Stephanie Tang have made London their home, from where they have emerged as a unique ensemble with lasting ambitions. The trio is celebrated for their close, energetic communication, insightful and imaginative programming, and highly refined ensemble playing. Their mission is to bridge the gap between new listeners and serious classical music enthusiasts, welcoming everyone into their space of musical discovery and shared love for chamber music.


After meeting in 2020, the trio won First Prize at the 70th Royal Over-Seas League Competition. Committed to new music, education, and chamber music, they also won First Prize at the NEW FORMATS 2022 Project in Graz and the Clara Schumann International Competition. In 2023, they were awarded the Parkhouse Award at Wigmore Hall and are supported by the City Music Foundation and Kirckman Concert Society. That summer, they completed the Artist Fellowship program at the Guildhall School and have since taught as Chamber Fellows at the Royal Northern College of Music.

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