Much-loved works by Schubert and Mendelssohn alongside beautiful Lili Boulanger and a ‘new classic of chamber music’ by Wolfgang Rihm.

Over the last 40 years, Rihm’s ‘essays’ for piano trio have become modern classics, with their impulsive, obsessive character. This third trio begins in fragments, seemingly out of time, but later evokes Beethoven and Brahms – a surprising and fascinating listen. Mendelssohn’s wonderfully romantic second trio evokes the sacred as an impassioned personal experience – a rhapsodic and impressive piece. Written in his extraordinary ‘final year’, Schubert’s Nocturne is a sublime treasure of chamber music – lyrical, colourful, and serene. It combines beautifully with Lili Boulanger’s wonderfully evocative ‘On a spring morning’.

Inspired by the intelligence and companionship of their namesakes, the Berlin-based Trio Brontë begins our series of Friday Lunchtime Concerts, showcasing young ensembles on our BPYAP chamber-music courses.


Trio Brontë
:
Chiara Sannicandro violin
Annie Jacobs-Perkins
cello
Lili Bogdanova
piano

Lili Boulanger:
D’un matin de printemps (5’)
Rihm:
Fremde Szenen III (11’)
Schubert:
Piano Trio in E flat, ‘Notturno’, D.897 (10’)
Mendelssohn:
Piano Trio No.2 in C minor, Op.66 (29’)

General booking opens Saturday 23 November at 10am.

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