French Connections: Music from the Parisian Stage

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Zee Zee
piano

An imaginative and electrifying performer, Zee Zee, is unique among the young generation of pianists. Described as “full of enthusiasm and glamour, radiating the vigor of youth” (Chinese Gramophone), her interpretations and communicative abilities have been praised as “taking us to another reality… bright, expressive and moving to the extreme” (Belgischer Rundfunk), while her creative maturity has been hailed as “a powerful, passionate and compelling representation of pure artistry” (Los Angeles Times).

In the 23-24 and 24-25 seasons, Zee Zee returns to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Ulster Orchestra, Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic, Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Wigmore Hall, and Macao International Music Festival, among others. She debuts with the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic, London Mozart Players, Szczecin Philharmonic, and at Concertgebouw, Prague Spring Festival, Minnesota Beethoven Festival, InClassica Dubai International Music Festival, Rafael Orozco Piano Festival, among others. She also plays the season-opening concerts of both the China Philharmonic and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and tours with the cellist Pablo Ferrandez in Asia.

Highlights in the recent seasons include the season-opening concert with the Estonian National Symphony under Neeme Järvi, with the Philharmonia orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, and a tour in the UK under Paavo Järvi, Three times with the Hong Kong Philharmonic under Christoph Koncz, Paavo Järvi, and Yu Long respectively, as well as the complete piano concertos of Beethoven and of Saint-Saëns with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. She also played at the Aspen Music Festival, Brevard Summer Music Festival, Lucerne Festival, Casa da Musica in Porto, Parnu Festival, Pietrasanta in Concerto Festival, Esplanade in Singapore, and Premiere Performance Hong Kong, among others.

In the past seasons, Zee Zee performed with leading orchestras worldwide including the BBC Symphony, BBC Philharmonic, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra, Belgian National Orchestra, Sinfonieorchester Basel, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Macedonian Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic, Janacek Philharmonic, Slovakia Philharmonic, Kristiansand Symphony, Turku Philharmonic, NHK Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Royal Bangkok Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Minnesota Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Hawaii Symphony, among others. Zee Zee was a BBC New Generation Artist from 2013-2015 and performed at the Royal Albert Hall as a part of the BBC Proms.

Zee Zee has given a number of notable recitals, including at the Wigmore Hall in London, De Doelen in Rotterdam, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Lincoln Center in New York, Vancouver Recital Society, and Hong Kong’s Premiere Performances, and has appeared at festivals such as MiTo Festival, the Gilmore Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Ravinia Festival, Brevard Music Center Summer Festival, Klavier-Festival Ruhr, Lucerne Festival, Biarritz Piano Festival and the SJE Arts Series in Oxford.

She regularly works with some of today’s leading conductors, including Marin Alsop, Jonathan Bloxham, Lionel Bringuier, Charles Dutoit, Alondra de la Parra, Domingo Hindoyan, Paavo Järvi, Neeme Järvi, Christoph Koncz, Michał Nesterowicz, Jun Märkl, Julian Rachlin, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Roberto Trevino and Xian Zhang.

A passionate chamber musician, Zee Zee is a founding member of the Z.E.N. Trio, alongside violinist Esther Yoo and cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan. The trio released their first album featuring works from Brahms and Dvorak in 2017, and the second album featuring Shostakovich, Babadjanian, and Rachmaninov in 2019, both under Deutsche Gramophone. They tour regularly throughout the world, including the first highly acclaimed tour in North America in October 2019 with presenters such as San Francisco Performances, The Phillips Collection, Vancouver Recital Society, a 10-concert-tour in Australia with Musica Viva in August 2022, and Europe tours in May & November 2024.

Zee Zee is the founder and the artistic director of the Z+ international music festival, which takes place annually in Spring in Shanghai. As one of the biggest and most acclaimed chamber music festivals in Asia, she is in charge of its strategy, vision, and programming, cooperating with the best musicians around the world while contributing to the local community. The Artists performing at the festival in 2024 include Clara-Jumi Kang, Sunwook Kim, Yura Lee, Ning Feng, Louis Schwizgebel, Julian Steckel, Esther Yoo, Haochen Zhang, and Diotima Quartet, and the artists in 2025 include Benjamin Beilman, Ray Chen, Lukas Geniusas, Paul Huang, Narek Hakhnazaryan, Denis Kozhukhin, and Calidore Quartet.

In October 2019, Universal released her first album under Deutsche Gramophone, featuring Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G and Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with Paavo Järvi and the Philharmonia Orchestra, the second one, a solo album under Decca Classics featuring works from Wagner, Schönberg, and Liszt is released in May 2022.

Zee Zee began her musical training in Berlin, Germany at the age of five and soon became one of the most sought-after young artists of her generation. Having completed her piano studies with Dan Zhaoyi at the Shenzhen Arts School, Zee Zee continued her artistic development under the mentorship of Nelita True at the Eastman School of Music and Yoheved Kaplinsky and Robert McDonald at The Juilliard School, where she won the coveted Petschek Piano Award. Zee Zee was awarded first prize at China’s 1st International Piano Concerto Competition, the Gina Bachauer International Artists Piano Competition, and the Krainev International Piano Competition. She was also a prizewinner at the 2013 Queen Elizabeth Competition. She has studied at the Peabody Institute with Leon Fleisher and continues to receive guidance from Alfred Brendel. She is currently based in Berlin and New York.

Jonathan Bloxham
conductor in residence and artistic advisor

British conductor Jonathan Bloxham was appointed Music Director of the Luzerner Theater in 2023, having debuted there in 2022 with Bluebeard’s Castle. After achieving great success last season with acclaimed new productions of La Bohème (“the opera highlight of the season”, Luzerner Zeitung), I Capuleti e I Montecchi and Dido and Aeneas, in 24/25 Bloxham conducts IdomeneoFledermausLuisa Miller and Hansel and Gretel. Bloxham made his Glyndebourne Festival debut in 2021, conducting Luisa Miller with the London Philharmonic. In the same year he conducted Glyndebourne Touring Opera’s production of Don Pasquale, having performed Rigoletto with the orchestra in 2019.

After first debuting with the orchestra in 2020 this season Bloxham begins his tenure as Chief Conductor of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie following in the footsteps of Andris Nelsons and Jonothan Heyward, and conducting concerts on two German tours as well as in their subscription season in Herford. In 2021 he recorded a CD of Strauss and Franck with the orchestra, described as “irresistible” by Musicweb International.

Conductor in Residence and Artistic Advisor of the London Mozart Players since 2022, Bloxham continues his close relationship with the orchestra this season, leading their concert series at St Martin-in-the-Fields and Fairfield Halls, and on a four-concert Swiss tour. Last season they celebrated the orchestra’s 75th birthday with a recreation of Mozart’s 1783 Vienna concert, and marked Croydon’s year as Borough of Culture with ambitious multi-disciplinary community projects.

Guest highlights of the past couple of seasons have included London Philharmonic, NDR Elbphilharmonie, Tokyo Symphony, Salzburg Mozarteumorchester, Halle Orchestra, BBC Symphony, Belgian National, Residentie Orkest, Tonkuenstlerorchester Wien at the Grafenegg Festival, Bonn Beethovenorchester, Trondheim Symphony and Philharmonic Brass (musicians from Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic orchestras) – many of these on multiple occasions.  This season he returns to the BBC Symphony to conduct Wagner and Charles Ives, conducts the BBC Philharmonic in an opera gala, and debuts at the Enescu Festival with the Romanian National Radio Orchestra.
In 2024 Bloxham released a recording of Bach’s Keyboard Concertos with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Tianqi Du, which reached number one on the Apple Classical Top 100 global chart. He has also recorded works by Bruce Broughton with the London Symphony Orchestra (2024), as well as discs for future release with the BBC Scottish Symphony (2022) and London Mozart Players (2023).
Bloxham’s conducting career was launched in 2016 when he took up the Assistant Conductor position at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Mirga Grazynte-Tyla.  Before taking up conducting he enjoyed a prolific career as a cellist, performing regularly at the Wigmore Hall and across Europe, making his concerto debut at the Berlin Philharmonie in 2012.  He learnt cello at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Royal College of Music and then at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (Master’s), and later took conducting studies with Sian Edwards, Michael Seal, Nicolas Pasquet and Paavo Järvi.
For the past 16 years Bloxham has been Artistic Director of the Northern Chords Festival based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, commissioning new works from young composers such as Vlad Maistorovici, Jack Sheen and Freya Waley Cohen. He returns to the Festival in 2025.

Rosanna Rolton
Harp

British/Dutch harpist, Rosanna Rolton was unanimously awarded 1st prize in the Suoni d’Arpa International Harp Competition 2014 and made her London solo debut in the Royal Festival Hall at the age of 20. Highlights of her recent solo engagements include the Wigmore Hall, Three Choirs Festival, the Royal Festival Hall, St. Martin in the Fields and BBC2-Encore. A frequent guest at music festivals and music clubs throughout the country, her solo recitals have also taken her abroad – most recently to Italy and Belgium. Rosanna’s debut CD was released in 2022 under the Italian Tactus label.

Alongside her solo career, Rosanna frequently works with the Budapest Festival Orchestra performing under conductors such as Iván Fischer and Marin Alsop, and playing in some of the world’s leading concert venues including New York Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw and Hamburg Elbphilharmonie. She is also Principal Harpist of the London Mozart Players and Guest Principal Harpist of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Aarhus Symfoniorkester in Denmark, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and London Concertante. As principal harpist of the European Union Youth Orchestra from 2016 to 2018, Rosanna toured extensively throughout Europe and the Far East, working with conductors such as Vasily Petrenko and Gianandrea Noseda.

Much in demand as a chamber musician, Rosanna has most recently performed in Budapest and Ankara, playing Ravel’s sublime Introduction and Allegro. She regularly performs with her clarinet and harp duo throughout the UK and Italy, and is a founder member of the European Chamber Ensemble and member of the Cantiaquorum Ensemble.

Rosanna studied with Marisa Robles, Ieuan Jones and Daphne Boden at the Royal College of Music before continuing her studies with Ágnes Polónyi as part of the Budapest Festival Orchestra Academy.

She is co-Director of the Kidbrooke Park Music Festival – an annual classical music festival held in Sussex, UK.

Simon Blendis
leader

Simon joined LMP as leader in 2014. He was a member of the Schubert Ensemble for twenty-three years, from 1995 until the group retired in 2018, leaving a legacy of over 80 commissions, 25 CD recordings and a large library of live performances on YouTube.

Simon is in demand as a guest-leader and has appeared in this role with most of the UK‘s major orchestras. He has also appeared as a guest-director with orchestras such as the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Amsterdam Sinfonietta and the Scottish Ensemble. Since 1999 he has shared the position of leader of Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa in Japan, with whom he has recorded Vivaldi‘s Four Seasons for the Warner label. As a soloist he has appeared with orchestras including the Philharmonia Orchestra, the RPO and the CBSO.

During the Coronavirus lockdowns Simon spent time researching the light music legacy of legendary violinist Max Jaffa. The resulting CD of 25 lost or forgotten gems from this archive, entitled Love is Like a Violin, was released in July 2022 to critical acclaim, and has already garnered over 4 million streams.

Increasingly sought after as a teacher, Simon is a professor of violin at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.