Seen as the one of the most exciting chamber ensembles of their generation, the Paddington Trio has been recognized in international competitions and live performances for their fresh interpretations and exuberant energy. As did the famous bear, Finnish violinist Tuulia Hero, Irish cellist Patrick Moriarty and American pianist Stephanie Tang have made London their home and emerged as an ensemble of an entirely unique and lasting entity. The trio is celebrated for its close and energetic communication, insightful and imaginative programming as well as its highly refined ensemble playing. The trio’s grand mission is to bridge the gap between new listeners and serious classical music enthusiasts by welcoming everyone into their living room of musical discovery and shared love of chamber music.
Having started their first adventure together at Paddington Station in 2020, a year after they met, the trio won the First Prize in the 70th Royal Over-Seas League Competition for Strings & Piano Ensemble. Since then, they have won First Prize in the 2024 Triomphe de l'Art International Competition, 2024 Storioni Concours, 2023 Parkhouse Award in Wigmore Hall, 2023 Schiermonnikoog Festival Audience Award and the 2022 NEW FORMATS Project Prize. They are currently generously supported by the City Music Foundation, Kirckman Concert Society and GBZ Management. In the summer of 2023, the trio completed an Artist Fellowship programme at their alma mater, the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, and continues to teach and inspire young ensembles through the Chamber Fellowship Programme at the Royal Northern College of Music into the 2024/2025 semester.
Tuulia, Patrick and Stephanie have had the privilege to work closely with internationally renowned musicians, such as Eberhard Feltz, Marc Danel, Gary Hoffman, Levon Chilingirian, Robert Levin, Johannes Meissl, David Dolan and members of the Ébène, Takács, Endellion and Meta4 quartets. They are ensemble-in-residence at the Reina Sofia International Institute of Chamber Music and ECMA Ensemble since 2024. They also receive mentorship from ChamberStudio and the Netherlands String Quartet Academy. The trio studied under Thomas Adès at the IMS Prussia Cove’s 50th anniversary masterclasses.
Upcoming engagements in 2025 include a Wigmore Hall performance in January, two King’s Place performances in January and February, Chipping Campden Music Festival in May, and return festival appearances in West Cork and Kuhmo festivals in the summer. They will tour the U.S. and China in the autumn season.
Tuulia plays on a 1707 Stradivarius violin, generously on loan from the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki.
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