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Classical Coffee Mornings: Miriam Grant, Justin Li and Jacqueline Yang

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

Miriam Grant is a music scholar at Guildford High School, currently studying for her A-levels. Miriam started learning the violin at the age of six, studying with Natasha Boyarsky and then with Lutsia Ibragimova and Alison Rhind.

Sunday,
15 Mar 2026
@11.00am

She has been a student at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music since 2019. This season Miriam has given performances of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto both with her school orchestra and the Horsham Symphony Orchestra, and has given a solo recital at Breinton in Surrey.

Justin Li began his musical studies in Hong Kong, where he established the foundations of piano technique. Upon his relocation to London, he joined the RCMJD, where he studied with various professors, each helping to add more layers of technical and musical understanding.

Jacqueline Yang has studied the cello at the RCMJD since the age of 10 with Alexander Boyarsky. She was winner of the Barbara Boissard concerto competition (2023), performing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with orchestra, and was highly commended in the Gordon Turner Competition (2025).

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.

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  • Admission: £14.00

  • Performer name: Miriam Grant, Justin Li and Jacqueline Yang

  • Doors open: 10:15 am

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

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Classical Coffee Mornings: Miriam Grant, Justin Li and Jacqueline Yang

Thursday, 1 Jan 1970 @1.00am

Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP
Classical
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More Information

Miriam Grant is a music scholar at Guildford High School, currently studying for her A-levels. Miriam started learning the violin at the age of six, studying with Natasha Boyarsky and then with Lutsia Ibragimova and Alison Rhind.

She has been a student at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music since 2019. This season Miriam has given performances of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto both with her school orchestra and the Horsham Symphony Orchestra, and has given a solo recital at Breinton in Surrey.

Justin Li began his musical studies in Hong Kong, where he established the foundations of piano technique. Upon his relocation to London, he joined the RCMJD, where he studied with various professors, each helping to add more layers of technical and musical understanding.

Jacqueline Yang has studied the cello at the RCMJD since the age of 10 with Alexander Boyarsky. She was winner of the Barbara Boissard concerto competition (2023), performing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with orchestra, and was highly commended in the Gordon Turner Competition (2025).

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.

  • Admission: £14.00

  • Performer name: Miriam Grant, Justin Li and Jacqueline Yang

  • Doors open: 10:15 am

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

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