Violin and Piano Duo

Dominic Moore & Daniel Becker

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In addition to his appearences as soloist and chamber musician, Dominic Moore is in demand as a principal player with many of the top British orchestras. He has regularly performed as a chamber musician, notably as a member of the Hogarth quartet, with whom he won the South East Arts Platform and made his Wigmore Hall debut.

As a student of Itzhak Rashkovsky at the Royal College of Music, Dominic won many prizes, led each of their orchestras and performed as a concerto soloist. At Pro Corda (the national school for chamber music), Dominic played as a soloist and chamber musician in many of the countries top venues, including the Barbican and Queen Elizabeth Halls.

Daniel Becker made his concerto debut aged 14 in Mozart's Piano Concerto in C major, K467. At the age of 16 he won the Guildhall School of Music's prestigious Lutine Prize Competition as a result of which he performed Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto. Daniel's repertoire also includes concertos by Shostakovich, Grieg and the Triple, Third, Fourth and Fifth concertos of Beethoven.

He performs regularly around the country as a solo recitalist, chamber musician and accompanist. Recent appearences as solo and duo recitalist include performances at the Austrian Cultural Institute in London, Queen's Hall, Hexham, The Pump Room, Bath, New Walk Gallery, Leicester and The Regent Hall, London.

Before postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Daniel read music at King's College, Cambridge where he developed a strong interest in contemporary music. He is pianist with the contemporary music group Ensemble 2000 with whom he has performed at Blackheath Concert Halls.

Daniel holds an award from the Countess of Munster Trust.


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