
A Morning of Piano Trios with Anthony Marwood
Join Chamber Studio for a morning of spellbinding insights into three works for piano trio as they return to Kings Place for their Hall One Masterclass series….

Step inside Chamber Studio’s masterclasses and hear the next generation of chamber musicians at work.
Three ensembles — Trio Musae, Florens Quartet, and Juna Quartet — will work with pianist Alasdair Beatson and cellist John Myerscough, giving you a unique window into how ideas take shape, interpretation evolves, and music comes to life.
These open sessions are free to attend, so come and experience the excitement of chamber music in its raw, creative form, and support the musicians who will shape its future. Spaces are limited, so book your tickets in advance.
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The ensembles for the 2025/26 forum are:
Trio Musae was formed in 2024 by young, passionate musicians studying at the Royal College of Music in London.
Now in their second undergraduate year, they have performed across London and participated in masterclasses with artists including Darragh Morgan and Simon Callaghan.
Highlights include their debut at St James’s Piccadilly, organising a Women’s Day concert, and appearances at St George’s Hanover Square, St John’s Fulham, and the inaugural Royal College of Music Strings Festival. Upcoming performances include recitals at Westminster Library and St James’s Sussex Gardens.
The trio is supported by Talent Unlimited and has been named Chamber Studio Hans Keller Artists for 2025/26.
The Florens Quartet, formed in 2023 at the Guildhall School, have benefited from coaching with members of ensembles such as the Brodsky, Chilingirian, Endellion, and Heath Quartets.
In 2025, they won the St James String Ensemble Prize at Guildhall, earning them an invitation to perform at the ECTA conference in Tallinn. The quartet have given numerous recitals in London and the UK in venues including St James Piccadilly, Qube Elephant, and St George’s Hanover Square.
They are excited to have been chosen for this year’s Hans Keller Forum, and look forward to the specialised chamber music mentorship they will receive.
The Juna Quartet are a Manchester based ensemble studying at the Royal Northern College of Music. Since forming in 2022, they have enjoyed playing various recitals and were particularly excited to perform at the Wigmore Hall in May.
During their studies the quartet have been fortunate to win four prizes including, most recently, the Christopher Rowland Ensemble of the Year Audience Prize 2025. They are very excited to have been appointed one of the RNCM’s Studio Quartets for 2025-26.
Audiences often comment on the ensemble’s bubbly dynamic, and the friendship which they keep at the heart of their music making.