Alexandra Dariescu Pianist
Alexandra Dariescu, creator of The Nutcracker and I, is a pianist for the 21st century, standing out as an original voice on gender equality in both her concerto and recital programmes, championing and premiering lesser-known works. In demand as a soloist worldwide, she has performed with eminent orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, Oslo Philharmonic and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, whilst the list of conductors she has worked with includes Adam Fischer, Cristian Măcelaru, Alain Altinoglu, Fabien Gabel, Jun Märkl, Vasily Petrenko, Ryan Bancroft, James Gaffigan and JoAnn Falletta.
In 2023/24, Dariescu opens the season for the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Sakari Oramo at the Barbican Centre. A regular guest of the George Enescu International Festival, she returns alongside pianist Jean Efflam Bavouzet and the Manchester Camerata for Mozart’s double concerto. In North America, she debuts with the Indianapolis Symphony and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, followed by her return to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for the world premiere of James Lee III’s new piano concerto Shades of Unbroken Dreams, in honour of the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a Dream” speech. The concerto, written for Dariescu, is a co-commission along with the BBC Philharmonic and Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, giving the piece’s UK premiere under the baton of John Storgårds. Further highlights include her return to the Houston Symphony with Fabien Gabel and debuts with the Copenhagen Philharmonic, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Mainz, the Trondheim and Wuppertal Symphony orchestras. This season marks the 7th running year of her successful piano recital production The Nutcracker and I, with presentations taking place in cities across the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium and China.
In recent seasons, Dariescu has given important premieres of unjustly neglected pieces, such as Nadia Boulanger’s Fantaisie Variée; in the United States with Houston Symphony, in Norway with Oslo Philharmonic and in Finland with Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2022, she made the world premiere recording of a newly discovered piano concerto (1900) by Leokadiya Kashperova with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for BBC Radio 3’s acclaimed programme "Composer of the Week". Further discoveries include international performances of the recently unearthed piano concerto by George Enescu and Dora Pejačević’s Phantasie concertante.
In 2017, Dariescu took the world by storm with her successful piano recital production The Nutcracker and I, an original ground-breaking multimedia performance for piano solo with dance and digital animation, which has since enjoyed international acclaim and has drawn thousands of young audiences into concert halls across Europe, Australia, China, the Emirates and the United States, realising Dariescu’s vision of building bridges and making classical music more accessible to the wider public.
Dariescu has released eight albums to critical acclaim, the latest disc being her Decca recording with Angela Gheorghiu. The discography includes a Trilogy of Preludes series on Champs Hill Records, as well as Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/ Darrell Ang (Signum Records), in addition to The Nutcracker and I audio book. Dariescu has been mentored by Sir András Schiff and Dame Imogen Cooper. A Laureate at the Verbier Festival Academy, she received the UK’s Women of the Future Award in the Arts and Culture category. In 2017, Dariescu was appointed patron of Music in Lyddington and Cultural Ambassador of Romania. In spring 2018, Dariescu received the "Officer of the Romanian Crown" from the Royal Family and was selected as a Young European Leader by Friends of Europe. In 2020, Dariescu received the Order "Cultural Merit" in the rank of Knight by the Romanian President and became an Associated Member of the RNCM.
Imogen-Lily Ash Ballerina
Imogen-Lily's passion for ballet began at an early age, as she embarked on her training at Lisayne Ballet School. Alongside her studies, she also enrolled in the Elmhurst Ballet School "Pre Vocational Programme" and The Royal Ballet School "Junior Associates", nurturing her talent and dedication. Her journey in the world of dance continued as she pursued her full-time education at Elmhurst Ballet School in the United Kingdom. Building upon her foundation, Imogen-Lily then pursued vocational training at the esteemed Central School of Ballet in London. There, she honed her skills and graduated with a First-Class BA Honours in Professional Dance and Performance.
During her time at Central School of Ballet, Imogen-Lily had the privilege of participating in a UK tour, gracing the stage with her performances in renowned works such as Matthew Bourne's New Adventures "Sleeping Beauty", Sir Christopher Gable's Cinderella, and Jenna Lee's Black Swan. These experiences allowed her to further develop her artistry and skills. Imogen-Lily's professional career has taken her to various stages worldwide. She previously toured with the Birmingham Royal Ballet in the production of Sylvia and performed the Black Swan Solo at Birmingham Symphony Hall. More recently, she had the opportunity to perform as Meg Giry in the enchanting production of The Phantom of The Opera in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Beyond her performances, Imogen-Lily has taken on the role of Artistic Director of Midland Theatre Ballet in the United Kingdom. This esteemed position allows her to share her expertise and passion, providing young dancers with valuable opportunities to perform in full-length ballet productions. Through her guidance and leadership, she continues to shape the future of ballet, nurturing the next generation of talented artists. Her remarkable journey as a dancer and her dedication to both her own craft and the development of young dancers make her an inspiring figure in the world of ballet. Her talent, hard work, and artistic vision have propelled her to great heights, and she continues to make a significant impact in the realm of dance.