Saturday 15 February 2025

The Emile Hinton Trio

Posted onCategories2024-25 concerts
  • Emile Hinton (piano)
  • Toby Yapp (double bass)
  • Kai MacRae (drum kit)

The Musicians’ Company Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2023, Emile and his colleagues Toby Yapp (bass) and Kai MacRae (drums) play a delightful mix of standards and a contemporary repertoire.

Emile Hinton is a charismatic young jazz pianist and composer coming out of the heart of the London jazz scene. He has played extensively in venues in London and around the UK, most notably at Ronnie Scott’s with The National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He is also currently a member of Jazz Messenger Jean Toussaint’s Quartet, playing at The Vortex and other clubs around the country. He’s enjoyed playing at festivals in and out of London with Brazilian singer Aleh Ferreira, and is a keyboardist for upcoming soul singer Natanya. His influences as a pianist go from Nat King Cole to Bill Evans to Andrew Hill and his love for classical, avant-garde and music from around the world shines through his own compositions, as can be heard in his recent suite for strings and piano trio Solmet.

Tickets on the door £18 (or at a discount via Universe)


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Venue

St Andrew’s Church,
Maple Road,
Surbiton,
KT6 4DS

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Doors open 6.45pm
Concert starts 7.30pm

How to book

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  • For all concerts admission is free to under-16s and full-time students (subject to availability). Identification will be requested but tickets are not required.
  • NHS workers are admitted for just £10 on the door to each concert (ID will be requested).
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  • St Andrew’s Church is wheelchair accessible and accompanying carers are admitted free (carer tickets not required).
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  • Latecomers are only admitted during a suitable pause in the performances. Programmes may be subject to change at short notice. Thames Concerts reserves the right to refuse admission. Evening concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 6.

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