Trio Kagura


Monday 14 April, 2025

Time

1.10PM – 1.50PM

Pricing

  • Adults $20.00
    (+ $1.50 booking fee)
  • Art Centre Friends/Concerts for Christchurch Friends $15.00
    (+ $1.50 booking fee)
  • Student $10.00
    (+ $1.50 booking fee)
  • Child (aged 17 and under) $5.00
    (+ $1.50 booking fee)
  • Venue: Great Hall

    We look forward to welcoming Trio Kagura to Christchurch Ōtautahi and the Great Hall stage. Based in Manchester, UK, the trio comprises of Yuuki Bouterey-Ishido a New Zealand cellist currently performing around the UK and Europe.

    Yuuki has been invited to perform at major festivals around the world, including the Schnittke Festival in London and the Semaine Internationale de Piano et musique de chambre in Switzerland. Other significant performances include solo recitals in Japan, Italy, and New Zealand. He has also toured Europe extensively over three years as a member of the Menuhin Academy Soloists under the direction of Maxim Vengerov.

    Japanese-born pianist Kanako Mizuno has achieved some remarkable feats in her young career. Successful as both soloist and accompanist, UK-based Mizuno has received a Global Talent Visa, and has been awarded numerous prizes and scholarships in recognition of her skilful piano playing. Winning placements include Japan Player’s Competition, the Young Artist Piano Competition, Le Brilant French Music Competition, Tokyo Piano Competition and Japan Classical Music Competition.

    Pijus Jonušas is a Lithuanian violinist from Vilnius. A keen chamber musician and teacher, Pijus studied at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague with Peter Brunt and at The Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester UK with Pavel Fischer. Pijus has collaborated with such artists as Magnus Johnston, Guy Johnston, John Ryan, Timothy Ridout, Petr Prause, Susie Meszaros and Abel Salaocoe. In 2019 Pijus joined the Elmore Quartet and in 2021 was appointed as a Junior Fellow in chamber music with the Elmore Quartet at The Royal Northern College of Music. He, currently performs as a member of Trio Kagura.

    The name, Kagura, is taken from the Japanese word for ritual music and dance that is performed to bring joy and peace to the community.

    This event is part of our 2025 Great Hall Lunchtime Concerts at The Arts Centre. 

    Location map

    Great Hall,
    Worcester Boulevard

    Market Square Hereford St Carpark Boys' High Entrance Engineering Laneway The Observatory Hotel Courtyard South Quad North Quad Registry Student Union The Gym Engineering Cloisters Studio Common Room Library Biology, Observatory and Physics Chemistry School of Art West Lecture Classics Rutherford's Den Clock Tower Boy's High Workshop Great Hall