Join us for a free lunchtime recital on the 24th of May.
A Recital with Sabine Sergejeva & Chloé Dumoulin
R. Schumann Violin sonata no. 1 in a minor Op. 105,
G. Fauré Violin sonata No. 1 in A major Op. 13,
M. Ravel Tzigane.
Named by CBC as one of Canada’s 30 top musicians under 30, pianist Chloé Dumoulin is recognized for her sensitive touch, her sense of colours and her drive. She is enjoying an international career: she performed in Canada, USA, Europe and recently made her Asia debut as she went on a solo tour in China. Born in Montréal, Chloé made her Maison Symphonique debut under Jacques Lacombe in 2021 and was a soloist with Orchestre Métropolitain in 2016. Winner of the third grand prize at Prix d’Europe 2024, Chloé was also a winner of a 2023 Sylva-Gelber Foundation prize and the 2024 Dasha Shenkman award from the Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund.
Since September 2023, Chloé Dumoulin attends the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (UK), where she has been awarded the Leverhulme Arts Scholar, a full scholarship to complete an Artist Diploma with Ronan O’Hora
Sabine Sergejeva was born in Riga and discovered her passion for the violin at the age of 7. Recently graduating with an Artist Diploma from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London under the guidance of Prof. David Takeno, Sabine has cultivated a diverse and rich musical experience. Sabine has given numerous recitals in several music halls in the UK, Latvia, Italy, France and the Netherlands. She has performed in venues such as Milton court concert hall, St Jamesʼs Piccadilly, St Johnʼs Waterloo and Drapers hall. As a member of the Accendo string quartet – she has performed in various concerts halls including Barbican hall and Wigmore hall, as well as given performances in Portugal and Austria. The Accendo quartet are also the winners of the intercollegiate string quartet competition “Cavatina” (2018). They have collaborated with musicians such as Andras Keller, David Waterman, Levon Chilingirian, the Emerson quartet, the Heath quartet and the Takacs quartet.
Since 2020 Sabine is a member of chamber orchestra Kremerata Baltica led by legendary violinist Gidon Kremer. Their collaborations include artists such as Martha Argerich, Bryn Terfel, Janine Jansen, Lucas Debargue, Misha Maisky and Pinchas Zukerman, Kian Soltani with performances in Philharmonie de Paris, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Kozerthaus in Berlin, Seoul Arts centre, Koerner hall in Toronto. As a member of the orchestra Sabine has given performances in Canada, South Korea, China, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Czech republic, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
She has also participated in projects with the London Symphony orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic orchestra, Aalborg symphony orchestra in Denmark and the Australian chamber orchestra and worked with conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle, Joshua Weilerstein, Jessica Cottis, Vassily Sinaisky, Thomas Sondergard and Roberto Gonzalez Monjas. During her studies she was supported by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. Sabine is a recipient of Silver medal award from the Worshipful company of Musicianʼs (2021). Sabine plays on a violin made by Pietro Pallotta (1814, Italy) on a generous loan by the Harrison – Frank Family foundation.
- Saturday 24th of May 2025
- 14:00
- St Marylebone Parish Church.

Date: 24 May 2025
Start time: 14.00
End time: 15.00
Venue: St Marylebone Parish Church