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Classical Coffee Mornings: Trio Musae

Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2AP , [Venue Details]

Trio Musae was founded in September 2024 by young passionate musicians studying at the Royal College of Music in London: Rebekah Yinuo Tan (piano), Kenza Stamselberg (violin) and Louis Hirst (cello).

Sunday,
1 Mar 2026
@10.00am

Now in their second undergraduate year, the trio have given a variety of performances and participated in masterclasses with acclaimed artists such as violinist Darragh Morgan and pianist Simon Callaghan.

A hot drink and a pastry are included in the price.

In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out, and spaces are rarely available to purchase on the day.

In November 2024, they made their debut at St. James Piccadilly, performing Beethoven’s Piano Trio in C-Minor. Since then, they have presented a Women’s Day Concert in March 2025 and performed in the lunchtime concert series of St George’s Hannover Square and St John’s Church Fulham. Trio Musae also features regularly in concerts at the Royal College of Music, including at their inaugural June String Festival.

Upcoming appearances include recitals at St James Sussex Gardens, St Anne’s Church Kew and West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge. Trio Musae is a member of the Piano Trio Society, and is generously supported by Talent Unlimited. They are honoured to have been selected as Hans Keller Artists for the 2025/2026 year.

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  • Admission: £14.00

  • Performer name: Trio Musae

  • Doors open: 9:15 am

  • Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult

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Classical Coffee Mornings: Trio Musae

Sunday, 1 Mar 2026 @10.00am

Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2AP
Classical
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More Information

Trio Musae was founded in September 2024 by young passionate musicians studying at the Royal College of Music in London: Rebekah Yinuo Tan (piano), Kenza Stamselberg (violin) and Louis Hirst (cello).

Now in their second undergraduate year, the trio have given a variety of performances and participated in masterclasses with acclaimed artists such as violinist Darragh Morgan and pianist Simon Callaghan.

A hot drink and a pastry are included in the price.

In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out, and spaces are rarely available to purchase on the day.

In November 2024, they made their debut at St. James Piccadilly, performing Beethoven’s Piano Trio in C-Minor. Since then, they have presented a Women’s Day Concert in March 2025 and performed in the lunchtime concert series of St George’s Hannover Square and St John’s Church Fulham. Trio Musae also features regularly in concerts at the Royal College of Music, including at their inaugural June String Festival.

Upcoming appearances include recitals at St James Sussex Gardens, St Anne’s Church Kew and West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge. Trio Musae is a member of the Piano Trio Society, and is generously supported by Talent Unlimited. They are honoured to have been selected as Hans Keller Artists for the 2025/2026 year.

  • Admission: £14.00

  • Performer name: Trio Musae

  • Doors open: 9:15 am

  • Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult

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