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Thomas Mathias and Dominic Degavino

1901 Arts Club, SE1 8UE , [Venue Details]

The outstanding duo formed by violinist Tom Mathias and pianist Dom Degavino will present an eclectic programme with Music from the Americas including works by Brazilian composer Henrique Oswald and a selection of American composers such as Duke Ellington and Gershwin!

Tuesday,
18 Nov 2025
@7.30pm

Programme (90 min, with interval)
Paul Schoenfield
Four Souvenirs
Henrique Oswald
Sonata Op.36
Amy Beach
Romance

- interval -

Duke Ellington arr.
Black and Tan Fantasy
John Corigliano
Violin Sonata
Gershwin/Heifetz
It ain’t necessarily so

Welsh violinist Thomas Mathias has been broadcast live as a soloist on S4C Television and BBC Radio Cymru, and has given recitals across Europe and North America. Thomas was selected as an Associate Artist of the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) and Countess of Munster Trust in 2024. He won the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Julius Isserlis Scholarship and is a Hattori Foundation prize winner.

Thomas has performed as a soloist with orchestras in the UK and USA, and in 2026 will give the world premiere of Kian Ravaei’s violin concerto. In 2023, Thomas gave the UK premiere of Tessa Lark’s Ysaye Shuffle.

Recent performance highlights include solo and chamber appearances in Hawai’i, Texas, Nevada, Indiana, Florida, and the UK, including London and Prussia Cove. In 2022-23, Thomas was a member of the Kuttner Quartet-in-Residence at Indiana University.

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  • Admission

    Min: £15.00

    Max: £25.00

  • Performer name: THOMAS MATHIAS - violin, DOMINIC DEGAVINO - piano

  • Doors open: 6:30 pm

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Thomas Mathias and Dominic Degavino

Tuesday, 18 Nov 2025 @7.30pm

1901 Arts Club, SE1 8UE
Classical
i Venue Info

More Information

The outstanding duo formed by violinist Tom Mathias and pianist Dom Degavino will present an eclectic programme with Music from the Americas including works by Brazilian composer Henrique Oswald and a selection of American composers such as Duke Ellington and Gershwin!

Programme (90 min, with interval)
Paul Schoenfield
Four Souvenirs
Henrique Oswald
Sonata Op.36
Amy Beach
Romance

- interval -

Duke Ellington arr.
Black and Tan Fantasy
John Corigliano
Violin Sonata
Gershwin/Heifetz
It ain’t necessarily so

Welsh violinist Thomas Mathias has been broadcast live as a soloist on S4C Television and BBC Radio Cymru, and has given recitals across Europe and North America. Thomas was selected as an Associate Artist of the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) and Countess of Munster Trust in 2024. He won the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Julius Isserlis Scholarship and is a Hattori Foundation prize winner.

Thomas has performed as a soloist with orchestras in the UK and USA, and in 2026 will give the world premiere of Kian Ravaei’s violin concerto. In 2023, Thomas gave the UK premiere of Tessa Lark’s Ysaye Shuffle.

Recent performance highlights include solo and chamber appearances in Hawai’i, Texas, Nevada, Indiana, Florida, and the UK, including London and Prussia Cove. In 2022-23, Thomas was a member of the Kuttner Quartet-in-Residence at Indiana University.

  • Admission

    Min: £15.00

    Max: £25.00

  • Performer name: THOMAS MATHIAS - violin, DOMINIC DEGAVINO - piano

  • Doors open: 6:30 pm

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