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Brad Kella

Special guest ​Daria Golovchenko 

‘I was always fascinated with music. Even as a little boy, watching films with my mum, I’d be drawn to the sound effects from the TV. Then later, when I went to high school, I heard a teacher playing the piano, and I remember thinking how amazing it was that someone could do that. It was like something in me clicked.’

There are fewer stories more heartfelt and inspiring in music than Brad’s. Though only at the beginning of a promising career, there have been enough peaks and troughs that would discourage the most hardened artists. Coming through early adversity, being fostered and ending up living on the streets – he went on to win Channel 4’s national televised talent show, The Piano. 

'Coming from a council estate in Liverpool to winning a national classical music awards show, it’s not meant to happen. But it’s like I manifested it from these early moments…’'Brad Kella is a refreshingly modern voice in classical music. Self-taught, he transcends traditional technique, playing with a natural, fluid, and lyrical style. His subtle phrasing lends emotional depth, creating music that speaks directly to the heart. Kella’s gift for melody — catchy, infectious, and timeless — brings classical music firmly into the 21st century. It’s a true joy to collaborate with him!’ - Rosie Danvers 

 

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