Piano Space - March 22nd

22 Mar - 22 Mar

A new regular event celebrating the world of contemporary piano music. Featuring live performances of original music from an exciting collection of neoclassical pianists and composers.

Beautiful modern piano in an intimate and informal setting.

March 22nd programme

Emma Jackson
Emma is a neoclassical artist known for her minimalistic writing and deep connection to art and wellness. She releases music non-exclusively with labels such as Andante Piano. Over the past year, Emma’s work has accumulated more than 8 million streams across major digital platforms and has been featured at number one on Apple’s Calm playlist and their Classical Music playlist, Meditation Moments. Emma’s music has also appeared on leading editorial playlists, including Peaceful Piano, Atmospheric Piano, Reading Soundtrack, and Musical Therapy. Since her debut album in 2020, Emma has earned support from BBC Sounds, with placements in Sleeping Forecasts, Mindful Mixes, and BBC Radio 3.
As a composer, Emma has collaborated with companies such as Pixar, MoMA, and The Smithsonian American Art Museum. Emma’s music has been placed across a wide range of film and television, including Disney’s Me & Winnie the Pooh, ESPN’s Running With The Wolves, NFL programming, Dateline, and Love Is Blind.
Saori Miraku
Saori Miraku is a pianist-composer, improviser and performer based in London. Her music is an invitation to transcend, to reach beyond the everyday world and into a place of stories, memories, imagination, dreams and transformation. When she performs she expresses her personal experience of being, but in doing so invites her audience to follow her on a journey of their own. On this journey, it is her wish that they visit their own heart space, where they can experience the beauty and magic of conversing with their true selves.
Saori released her piano solo album “Many Times on Earth” in December 2023.
Doug Thomas
Doug Thomas is a Franco-British artist based in London. His main medium of expression is music; since founding NOOX — or North of Oxford St., his own production studio — in 2015, Doug has composed, performed, recorded and produced multiple projects, both featuring his own music and other artists’ too. Additionally, he has worked with multiple independent labels and collaborated with artists from other disciplines.
An aspiring polymath, Doug also ventures in the world of visual arts, through photography and various sketching works. He also designs his own project’s artworks and images. Finally, Doug writes articles, reviews and often interviews his musical peers. Doug is a lover of food and drink, and this often appears in his universe too.

“Music allows me to express ideas and feelings in a unique way. Each piece I compose is an attempt in finding balance between intellect and beauty, within the limits of my own language and experience. More than a language, music is a way to engage with the above.”