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Music in the Museum: London Transport Museum’s Transported by Culture: Music presents a weekly programme of music in the museum’s gallery

Music in the Museum: London Transport Museum's Transported by Culture: Music presents a weekly programme of music in the museum's gallery

Music in the Museum: London Transport Museum's Transported by Culture: Music presents a weekly programme of music in the museum's gallery


Starting today (14 February 2025) and running until 24 October 2025, the London Transport Museum’s Transported by Culture: Music presents a weekly programme of music in the museum’s gallery at 2pm every Friday, apart from holidays. The young musicians are from four London conservatoires: Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, or Trinity Laban and the programme has been developed to equip young classical and jazz musicians at the start of their careers with real-world performance experience.

The performers are as follows:

  • Uruguayan countertenor Agustín Pennino 
  • Harpist Aisha Palmer who has performed with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Mezzo-soprano Angelina Dorlin-Barlow who studies at the Royal College of Music was awarded Best Undergraduate Vocal Performance at the Brooks Van Der Pump English Song Competition 2021 and the Poppy Holden Prize for Vocal 2023
  • Caribbean-British oboist Anton Brown who is studying at the Royal Academy of Music and is the principal oboist of the Chineke! Junior Orchestra
  • London-based cellist Jayden Lamcellari who has earned top prizes in an array of international competitions
  • Violinist Jordan Brooks from South Africa who is studying at the Royal College of Music
  • The Juno Duo, a British-Ukrainian voice and guitar chamber ensemble formed by Isabella Hulbert and Maryna Vosmirova, selected as Young Artists of the ‘International Guitar Foundation’ for 2023-2024
  • Polish flautist Justyna Szynkarczyk, studying at the Guildhall School. She made her debut at BBC Radio 3 performing Maderna’s works as part of The BBC SO Total Immersion “Italian Radicals” concert
  • Oskar Jones, a London-based musician who both jazz saxophone and classical piano from a young age
  • Azerbaijani pianist, Vusala Babayeva studying at the Guildhall School with Alexandra Dariescu

Full details from the Museum’s website.


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