Slovenian cellist Horvat and Argentinian keyboard virtuoso Fierro are two thirds of the brilliant Tamesis Piano Trio and their involvement in that ensemble means they have an almost telepathic understanding, which was given full when they played Brahms’ Sonata for Cello and Piano No2 in F major St Alfege’s parish church as part of its ever-excellent series of free Trinity Laban lunchtime concerts. Horvat is not only a great player, she is also a flamboyant performer and she gave what was already a fine recital a memorable dash of flair too rarely seen in young musicians. I can’t recommend them – and the Tamesis trio – highly enough.