Over the decades the Trust has arranged showcase concerts for BBT artists in small, intimate venues to introduce them to new audiences and also, on occasion, fundraise for special projects. A principal London venue is 22 Mansfield Street, former home of arts philanthropists Bob and Elisabeth Boas. BBT has also presented its artists at several International Artist Management Association (IAMA) conferences across Europe, including Diyang Mei, Alec-Frank Gemmill (horn), Byal Kang and Boris Kusnezow, and Bram van Sambeek.
Amy Yang piano
Tuesday 29 October 2019 at 22 Mansfield Street
Ahead of the release of her debut recital disc, Fantasy, Tessa played works from the album repertoire including Bach, Schubert, Kreisler and her own Appalachian Fantasy

Monday 17 December 2018 at Jacques Samuel Pianos
To mark the release of her album, Home, Gloria Campaner played a selection of Schumann Kinderszenen that also feature on this recording, which is a very personal homage to her growing up in her home city of Venice.

18 September 2018 at 22 Mansfield Street
For their intimate showcase recital, the Dudoks performed string quartets from across three centuries, by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Weinberg.

Photo by Marco Borggreve
15 May 2017 at 22 Mansfield Street
Recipients of the BBT Special Chamber Music Prize 2016, given in memory of Claudio Abbado, Italy’s Quartetto Lyskamm brought two major works by Schumann and Bartók.

Michael Gees piano
5 July 2016 at 22 Mansfield Street
German soprano Anna Lucia Richter brought one of her regular recital partners for an all-Schubert Lieder programme.

Photo by Hermann Clärchen and Matthias Baus
14 June 2016 at 22 Mansfield Street
Gabriele conjured up myriad moods in atmospheric solo piano music from all across Europe.

Photo by Alessandra Tinozzi
16 June 2015 at 22 Mansfield Street
Byon and Boris brought romance on a summer evening for their recital, which featured works by Brahms, Clara Schumann and Grieg from their latest recently released album, Romantic Impressions, supported by BBT.

Photo by Irène Zandel
Yekwon Sunwoo piano
18 November 2014 at 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace
In preparation for his Warner debut (released in 2016), Benjamin was joined by pianist Yekwon Sunwoo in repertoire including Janáček’s Violin Sonata and Kreisler’s Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta.

Photo by Sophie Zhai
16 January 2014 at 22 Mansfield Street
3 April 2014 at 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace
Sean’s January concert was a preview of his Wigmore Hall solo debut recital on 3 February, while the April recital was a fundraiser to help him purchase a new guitar made by the world-renowned Spanish luthier Francisco Simplicio.

Photo by Ben Ealovega
30 May 2013 at 40 Queensgate Terrace
This was another fundraiser to help with the costs of Elena’s ambitious recording of bel-canto repertoire with the Northern Sinfonia conducted by Richard Bonynge, which was released the following spring on Signum Records.

Photo by Johan Persson
Huw Watkins piano
20 November 2012 at 22 Mansfield Street
A special recital to launch the Walker Watkins Consortium, for the commissioning of a new flute concerto by Huw Watkins, the premiere of which Adam performed in February 2014 with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Harding.

Photo by Sussie Ahlburg
21 March 2012 at 22 Mansfield Street
As one of BBT’s most recent award winners, Hannes Minnaar was in the spotlight for an intimate solo recital in the most elegant of settings.

Photo by Merlijn Doomernik
Lauma Skride piano
17 January 2012 at 22 Mansfield Street
For her first UK performance, Hyeyoon brought pianist Lauma Skride for a programme stretching from Bach to Bartók.

Photo by Julia Wesley
Sophia Rahman piano
14 December 2011 at 22 Mansfield Street
This London showcase was Augustin’s first performance in the UK with a programme that included Brahms, Kurtág, Poulenc and Ysaÿe, accompanied by Sophia Rahman.

Photo by Suxiao Yang
18 November 2011 at the Foundling Museum
19 November 2011 at 22 Mansfield Street
Ahead of its BBT-supported recording with Challenge Records, Trio Mondrian gave two London recitals: the first in the Picture Gallery of the Foundling Museum of Shostakovich and Brahms; the second, at 22 Mansfield Street, of Brahms, Ben-Haim and Mendelssohn.

Photo by Sharon Derhy