Trio con Brio Copenhagen

Award-winning Piano Trio from Denmark

Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuckerman Hall - 8:00 PM with Free Pre-Concert Talk at 7:00 PM
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Overview

Not just another beautiful chamber ensemble - although they are quite lovely - this award-winning Trio con Brio first caught audiences' and critics' attention with a sensational top-prize-winning performance at Germany's prestigious ARD-Munich Competition in 2002.  Since then Trio con Brio has won first prizes in Italy, Norway and Denmark and the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson International Award - one of the most coveted in the world of chamber music.  Critics say that they belong to the upper echelons of young chamber ensembles performing today!

Danish pianist Jens Elvekjaer, his wife Soo-Kyung Hong on cello and her sister Soo-Jin Hong on violin - truly a family of musical artistry.

The perfect setting for an evening of chamber music is Tuckerman Hall, another historical and acoustical gem right here in Worcester.  Gilded and gorgeous, with a capacity that is not too large and therefore creates wonderful feelings of intimacy with the music, refreshments available during intermissions, and a variety of free parking options surrounding the hall makes this a perfect location.

Tickets:  $39, $36, students $20 - $15 at door

"This award-winning ensemble of accomplished and sensitive musicians gave a beautifully subdued performance that brought exceptional grace and fluidity."  The New York Times

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Program

  • Beethoven:          Piano Trio, Op.70, No.1 in D-major "Ghost"
  • Frank Martin:        Piano Trio on Irish Folk Tunes
  • Mendelssohn:        Piano Trio No.2 in c-minor, Op.66            

About the Artists

Trio con Brio Copenhagen

Trio con Brio Copenhagen - the Korean sisters Soo-Jin Hong and Soo-Kyung Hong and the Danish pianist Jens Elvekjaer - was the recipient of the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson International Trio Award in 2005.This biennial award, one of the most coveted in the world of chamber music, honours in perpetuity the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio by encouraging and enhancing the career of an extraordinarily accomplished "rising" piano trio. The prize carries with it appearances on twenty major concert series across the USA including New York City's Carnegie Hall; Trio con Brio Copenhagen was chosen by members of the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio as well as the eminent musicians Claude Frank (pianist), Michael Tree (violist of the Guarneri Quartet), and Peter Wiley (former cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio).

The American Record Guide wrote of the trio's debut CD: "One of the greatest performances of chamber music I've ever encountered... What stands out from this ensemble is the range of tone and sound... They command an amazing range of timbres. Melodies sing with an aching sweetness, or seduce with wild eroticism, or haunt with impenetrable mystery." And Gramophone Magazine wrote: "it's easy to see what so impressed the judges...[the] performances can compete with the best available...airtight ensemble...a superb, greatly gifted chamber group."

Founded in Vienna in 1999, the trio first drew attention with a sensational performance that took the highest prize at Germany's prestigious ARD-Munich Competition in 2002. Since then, they won first prize in several more competitions: Italy's Premio Vittorio Gui (Florence), Norway's Trondheim Chamber Music Competition, and the Danish Radio Competition.They also won the "Allianz Prize" for Best Ensemble in Germany's Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and second prize in the Vienna Haydn Competition and the Premio Trio di Trieste (Italy, 2002). Critics have praised the trio for their "sparkling joie de vivre" and "magic dialogue;" a review of their performance at the Salzburg Mozarteum said, "they cast a spell over their audience...so alive, so musical...ravishing." Trio con Brio Copenhagen belongs unquestionably to the upper echelons of young chamber ensembles performing today.

Trio con Brio Copenhagen's busy schedule includes major concert halls in Europe, USA and Asia, such as Tivoli Concert Hall (Copenhagen), the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Carnegie Hall (New York City), the Berlin Konzert-haus; the Mozart-Saal (Vienna), Herkulessaal (Munich), Beethoven-Haus (Bonn), the Musikhalle (Hamburg), the Mozarteum (Salzburg), the Seoul and Sejong Arts Centers (Korea), Bunka Kaikan (Tokyo), Teatro Olimpico (Vicenza, Italy), the Båstad Chamber Music Festival (Sweden), and the Bergen and Trondheim Chamber Music Festivals (Norway).

Trio con Brio Copenhagen performed all the Beethoven piano trios in a cycle of three concerts at the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen with great success. The trio was "Ensemble in Residence" in Copenhagen's Rundetaarn (Round Tower), with five sold-out concerts in 2005 broadcast on the European Broadcasting Union and Danish Radio. The trio has also broadcast on the BBC, Korean Broadcasting Systems, Norwegian Radio, Swedish Radio, Radiotelevisione Italiana, and on the major German networks (ARD, NDR, Hessischer Rundfunk and Radio Berlin).

Trio con Brio Copenhagen is frequently featured as the soloists in Beethoven's Triple Concerto with orchestras such as the Copenhagen Philharmonic, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR, the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra, the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, the Odense Symphony Orchestra, l'Orchestre Syrinx (France), and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra (Korea).

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