Trio Muse
Piano Recital
Wednesday 11 Feb 2026 – 1 pm
Programme
| Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) | 16 Waltzes op.39 |
| Samuel Barber (1910–1981) | “Pas de deux” Souvenirs, Op. 28 |
| Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) | Ma mère l’Oye (Suite) |
| Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992) | Libertango |
Biographies
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Anastasiia Matsko Anastasiia Matsko began playing the piano at the age of seven in Ukraine. She studied piano and musicianship at Druzhkivka Arts School and later at Bakhmut College of Culture and Arts, graduating with honours. She continued her studies at Kharkiv National University of Arts before moving to the UK in 2022, and later, at the London Performing Academy of Music. Currently she is finishing her degree at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and working on her studio project “Dolce Melodia by Anastasiia”, where she is looking for motivated students with whom to share her music knowledge. Anastasiia has performed at venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Conway Hall, St.Bartholomew the Great and numerous other venues around the UK, and regularly takes part in charity concerts supporting Ukraine. Vlada Ronzhyna Vlada Ronzhyna graduated with distinction from Donetsk College of Music named after Sergei S. Prokofiev. She continued her piano studies at Donetsk Music Academy before moving to the UK in 2022. Shortly after her arrival in the UK, she performed at the Royal Albert Hall with an ensemble of Ukrainian musicians and later gave solo recitals in the UK. Vlada is currently studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has performed as a soloist and accompanist, including appearances in concerts and international competitions. Anastasiia Rud Anastasiia Rud is a Ukrainian pianist with extensive solo and chamber music experience. She is a laureate of numerous national and international piano competitions and has performed both as a soloist and ensemble musician. In addition to the piano, she studied violin for eight years, which has contributed to her musical versatility. Anastasia continues her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has appeared at major UK venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Conway Hall, and the Mansion House in London, as well as performing internationally. |
Refreshments will be available in the Song School afterwards
Admission is free, but we welcome your contribution towards our expenses. If you are a UK tax payer please consider using Gift Aid to increase the value of your donation by a quarter.
Brentwood Cathedral Music Dept©2026 – Photos & Sound Recording Graham Hillman