
Shirley Smart's Quanta
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Shirley Smart's Quanta
Shirley Smart - cello Tobie Medland - violin Ben Smith - piano
An innovative piano trio blending classical masterworks with cross-genre improvisation across jazz, folk, and original compositions. Featuring three of the UK’s leading classical improvisers, Quanta brings a fresh, contemporary approach to the traditional piano trio recital format.
Shirley Smart – Cello Recognised as one of the UK’s most creative cellists, Shirley Smart seamlessly bridges classical, jazz, and Middle Eastern traditions. Trained under Raphael Wallfisch and Janos Starker, as well as alongside Avishai Cohen and Yasmin Levy, later collaborating with Mulatu Astatke and Neil Cowley. Following her critically acclaimed trio album Long Story Short, her festival appearances include the EFG London Jazz Festival and Cheltenham Festival. She also teaches at the Royal College of Music and Trinity Laban.
Tobie Medland – Violin London-born violinist, composer, and Royal College of Music alumnus Tobie Medland is the founder and curator of the Gypsy Jazz Festival of London. He performs alongside Europe’s top Gypsy Jazz icons, including Fapy Lafertin and Stochelo Rosenberg—and leads his ensemble The Aviary, which debuted its first album at London’s Vortex Jazz Club.
Ben Smith – Piano Acclaimed as one of "the finest new-music pianists in London" (Tempo) with "extraordinary precision and insight" (The Guardian), Ben Smith is a specialist in contemporary and experimental repertoire. A former Junior Fellow at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, he has delivered dozens of world premieres at prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall, Barbican Hall, and the Royal Opera House, alongside work as Associate MD on Operation Mincemeat.
Featuring - Shirley Smart
Shirley, one of the UK's few jazz cellists, has spent many years living in Jerusalem, where she studied and performed a wide variety of world music from the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern region, as well as being highly involved with the jazz and improvised music scene. Since returning to the UK, she has quickly become known as one of the most creative cellists on the music scene and has worked with many leading jazz and world music groups, including Antonio Forcione, Gilad Atzmon, Neil Cowley, Julian Ferraretto, Partikel Trio and Maurizio Minardi Group, as well as leading her own projects.