Friday 26 April, 7:30pm
Joyce Fraser (violin)
Felix Buser (cello)
Simon Marlow (piano)
Programme
W A Mozart (1756 - 1791) Trio in G major (KV 564)
Arvo Pärt (1935 - ) Mozart - Adagio
Bohuslav Martinu (1890 - 1959) Trio in D-minor
Anton Dvorak (1841 - 1904) Trio in B flat major, opus 21
Tickets £12.50 (under-18s free)
Booking information
Trio Lavolta was formed in 1995 and made its debut at Blackheath Concert
Halls with a programme that included a new work commissioned for the
occasion. Since then the trio has given recitals at many of the City of London
churches and at music clubs throughout the country. The trio aims to offer
innovative programmes of lesser known and contemporary works alongside
the standard repertoire.
The trio has also developed a series of programmes of words and music in
collaboration with actors, Louise Jameson and David Warwick. The first of
these, ‘A private view of Christina Rossetti’; was performed at Trinity Arts
Centre in Tunbridge Wells. It included specially commissioned music for the
poem ‘Goblin Market’. Other programmes in this series exploring the
juxtaposition of words and music are ‘The Seven Ages of Man’ based on the
famous speech from Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’; ‘Lest We Forget’; ‘A
Christmas Carousal’, performed at Finchcocks and ‘Victorian Variety’,
performed as part of the Richard Burnett Heritage Collection’s concert series.
Sadly, the founder pianist of the trio, Sally Mays, passed away in April 2018.
Felix and Joyce are grateful to Simon Marlow for agreeing to join the trio.
Future plans include a ‘Mr and Mrs Schumann’ programme, which will be
performed for the Richard Burnett Heritage Collection in Tunbridge Wells on
October 20 2019 to commemorate the 200 th anniversary of Clara Schumann’s
birth.
Hello!
ReplyDeleteI just want to ask you where you have found the picture with two playing angels, making music on violine and lute?
Thanks if you will answer!
PO Davidsson
Karlstad Sweden
This was a photograph of an old Christmas card. I'm very sorry but I don't know where the original was from.
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