New Generation Artists opens up with eight additions
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New Generation Artists opens up with eight additions

Andres Brantelid and Jennifer Pike are new additions
Picture Brantelid © Christoffer Askman
Jennifer Pike, the Cheshire-born violinist who held the title of
BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2002 aged just 12, is among the
new additions, which also including Danish cellist Andreas
Brantelid, Austrian mezzo-soprano Daniel Lehner and Finnish string
quartet Meta4.
Mahan Esfahani, an Iranian-born American harpsichordist and
Stanford University graduate, adds to the diversity of the
14-strong group. Currently living in Washington, Estahani performs
with baroque string orchestra A Far Cry and as keyboard player with
Ciaramella, an early music ensemble.
Esfahani commented, 'The scheme is a perfect fit with my goal
to be an exemplar of the "living tradition" of
harpsichord performance and I am truly honoured to be offered this
exciting opportunity.'
The scheme also welcomes 28-year-old British trumpeter Tom Arthurs,
a BBC Jazz Awards Rising Star, who has recorded three albums and
contributes to the unusual musical stylings of British cult comedy
duo The Mighty Boosh. He joins after the 2007 success of NGA jazz
pianist Gwilym Simcock, with a jazz addition now planned yearly.
The New Generation Artists scheme aims to help musicians to launch
their international careers by offering opportunities to perform at
the BBC Proms and at leading UK festivals. They also receive
support for recording projects and collaboration opportunities.
The scheme has previously helped launch the international careers
of Lisa Batiashvili, Natalie Clein, Simon Trpceski and the Belcea
Quartet.
www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classical/newgenerationartists








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