LMMC: Trio Wanderer, piano trio

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Acclaimed for its extraordinarily sensitive style, almost telepathic understanding of each other, and technical mastery, the Trio Wanderer is a French ensemble that has been performing in major halls on six continents for over three decades. The members are all graduates of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris. In addition, they studied at Indiana University, Juilliard, and with members of the Beaux Arts Trio and the Amadeus Quartet. The name “Wanderer” pays homage to Schubert, and more widely to German Romanticism, which is often suffused with the theme of the wandering traveler. Indeed, these three musicians are avid open-minded, wandering travelers, who explore a musical world spanning the centuries from Mozart and Haydn to the present day. In 1988 the Trio won the ARD International Music Competition in Munich, and in 1990 the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in the U.S. In 2015, the three musicians were recipients of the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier dans l’ordre des Arts et Lettres). The Trio has recorded more than twenty CDs, mostly on the Harmonia Mundi label, but also on Sony Classical, Accord, Cyprès, Capriccio, and Mirare. LMMC Debut.

Event Artists

Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian - violin Raphaël Pidoux - cello Vincent Coq - piano

LMMC: Trio Wanderer, piano trio

Date/Time

Saturday, April 27, 2024
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Oscar Peterson Hall
7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H4B 1R6

Price

$25-60

Phone

514-932-6796

Website

https://www.lmmc.ca/en/triowanderer-quartet

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Founded in 1892 by a group of women amateur musicians, the LMMC embarks on its 125th season of uninterrupted musical activity. Originally all concerts were given by active members with the occasional assistance of local professionals. In 1895 the Club brought to Montreal the Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, whose recital was such a success that the Ladies increasingly engaged international artists. Horowitz, Serkin, Rubinstein, Heifetz, Milstein, Stern, Rampal, Piatigorsky, Tortelier, Yo-Yo Ma, Lehmann, Ferrier, Souzay, the Budapest, Amadeus, Juilliard Quartets, the Beaux Arts Trio, are but a sampling of those who have performed and, in many cases, made their Montreal debuts at the Club. The long list of Canadian artists includes Saucier, Chamberland, Forrester, Alarie, Donalda, Simoneau, Gould, Turini, the Orford Quartet. The LMMC is a non-profit organization, managed by a volunteer committee. Admission is open to all on a subscription or single-ticket basis.

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