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Leda Mileto violin & Kanako Mizuno piano

Leda Mileto violin & Kanako Mizuno piano at Marske Leisure Centre, Redcar

Thursday 18 June 2026
  • Leda Mileto violin & Kanako Mizuno piano £10.00
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About the show

Leda Mileto - graduated from the Conservatoire in Rome in 2020, and was selected for Yair Kless’s studio at the Royal Northern College of Music. Here she formed the Aestus String Quartet (2021-present). Leda plays a Johannes Cuypers violin of the year 1797.

Kanako Mizuno - is an award-winning Japanese pianist known for her solo performances, chamber music collaborations and recordings, having won the Tokyo Piano Competition and studied at the Royal Academy of Music. Kanako is noted for her performances of works from classical to contemporary composers including Beethoven, Chopin and Tokuyama in venues across the UK and Europe.

Programme:

Dvořák - Songs my mother taught me​

Mozart - Sonata K379 in G Major

Prokofiev - Sonata n. 2 in D Major

All tickets are at the 'concessions' rate

Featuring - Leda Mileto violin & Kanako Mizuno piano

Leda Mileto violin & Kanako Mizuno piano appearing at this event

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Leda plays Henry Cash

Kanako plays Bach

Thursday 18th June, 2.00 pm

​Leda Mileto, violin

& Kanako Mizuno, piano

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Leda Mileto - was taught according to the principles of the Italian school. Leda graduated from the Conservatoire in Rome in 2020, and was selected for Yair Kless’s studio at the Royal Northern College of Music. Here she formed the Aestus String Quartet (2021-present). Leda plays a Johannes Cuypers violin of the year 1797.

Kanako Mizuno - is an award-winning Japanese pianist known for her solo performances, chamber music collaborations and recordings, having won the Tokyo Piano Competition and studied at the Royal Academy of Music. Kanako is noted for her performances of works from classical to contemporary composers including Beethoven, Chopin and Tokuyama in venues across the UK and Europe.

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Programme:

Dvořák - Songs my mother taught me​

Mozart - Sonata K379 in G Major

Prokofiev - Sonata n. 2 in D Major

All seats at the 'concessions' rate

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