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Young Artist Platform

Temple Church, Inner Temple Parliament Chamber, EC4Y 7BB , [Venue Details]

Levi Andreassen (Double Bass) with Kasparas Mikužis (Piano)

Praised for his “Astounding virtuosity”, American double bassist Levi Andreassen is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, driven by his desire to push the limits of his instrument.

Tuesday,
26 May 2026
@7.30pm

Recent highlights include concerto performances with the London Mozart Players, Missouri Philharmonic Orchestra, YMSO in Turin, Italy, as well as solo performances at the Wigmore Hall, North Norfolk Music Festival, Kirker Music Festival, St John’s Waterloo, Leighton House Kensington & Chelsea Music Club, Norwich Chapel, and Temple Music Foundation, Petworth Music Festival, and Beaminster Music Festival.

Lithuanian-born pianist Kasparas Mikužis, named Rising Star 2025 by Classic FM, has performed on the stages of prestigious venues such as the Concertgebouw Hall in Amsterdam and the Lithuanian National Philharmonic. Recent highlights include a concerto performance with John Wilson and the Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra, as well as his recital debut at Wigmore Hall in London. Kasparas was invited to give a recital for the Lithuanian and Polish presidents at the Presidential Palace and has also appeared as a soloist at London Fashion Week.

Programme

Clara Schumann: 3 Romances Op. 22
Brahms: Rhapsody Op. 79 No. 2
Robert Schumann: 3 Romances Op. 94
Montag: Sonata for Double Bass & Piano
Schubert: Nacht und Träume D.827

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  • Admission: £35.00

  • Performer name: Levi Andreassen (Double Bass), Kasparas Mikužis (Piano)

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Young Artist Platform

Tuesday, 26 May 2026 @7.30pm

Temple Church, Inner Temple Parliament Chamber, EC4Y 7BB
Chamber Classical
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Levi Andreassen (Double Bass) with Kasparas Mikužis (Piano)

Praised for his “Astounding virtuosity”, American double bassist Levi Andreassen is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, driven by his desire to push the limits of his instrument.

Recent highlights include concerto performances with the London Mozart Players, Missouri Philharmonic Orchestra, YMSO in Turin, Italy, as well as solo performances at the Wigmore Hall, North Norfolk Music Festival, Kirker Music Festival, St John’s Waterloo, Leighton House Kensington & Chelsea Music Club, Norwich Chapel, and Temple Music Foundation, Petworth Music Festival, and Beaminster Music Festival.

Lithuanian-born pianist Kasparas Mikužis, named Rising Star 2025 by Classic FM, has performed on the stages of prestigious venues such as the Concertgebouw Hall in Amsterdam and the Lithuanian National Philharmonic. Recent highlights include a concerto performance with John Wilson and the Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra, as well as his recital debut at Wigmore Hall in London. Kasparas was invited to give a recital for the Lithuanian and Polish presidents at the Presidential Palace and has also appeared as a soloist at London Fashion Week.

Programme

Clara Schumann: 3 Romances Op. 22
Brahms: Rhapsody Op. 79 No. 2
Robert Schumann: 3 Romances Op. 94
Montag: Sonata for Double Bass & Piano
Schubert: Nacht und Träume D.827

  • Admission: £35.00

  • Performer name: Levi Andreassen (Double Bass), Kasparas Mikužis (Piano)

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