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Lark Piano Trio
Part of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts, Spring 2025 Season
Add to my Calendar 23-03-2025 18:30 23-03-2025 20:30 36 Lark Piano Trio The Lark Piano Trio was formed at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Since their formation, the trio has taken part in masterclasses with the Fidelio Trio, Joseph Swensen, David Dolan, David Watkin, and Anto Pett. The trio won the prestigious Governor’s Chamber Prize which resulted in engagements in venues across Scotland. In a special debut recital supported by CAVATINA, the trio makes a rare London appearance, and alongside two masterpieces from the canon, they present a new work by young British composer, Tom W Green. “…not only do these three young musicians relish a mission to bring unjustly neglected repertoire into the limelight, awarding it the utmost advocacy through the pursuit of performing excellence, but they exemplify while doing so the joy of chamber music making.” —- Edinburgh Music Review Conway Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Camden
London
WC1R 4RL
England
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Trio in E flat major, Op.70 no.2
Jennifer Higdon – Color Through
Felix Mendelssohn – Piano Trio no.2 in C minor, Op.66
Performers
Lark Piano Trio
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Programme Note
The Lark Piano Trio was formed at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Since their formation, the trio has taken part in masterclasses with the Fidelio Trio, Joseph Swensen, David Dolan, David Watkin, and Anto Pett. The trio won the prestigious Governor’s Chamber Prize which resulted in engagements in venues across Scotland. In a special debut recital supported by CAVATINA, the trio makes a rare London appearance, and alongside two masterpieces from the canon, they present a new work by young British composer, Tom W Green.
“…not only do these three young musicians relish a mission to bring unjustly neglected repertoire into the limelight, awarding it the utmost advocacy through the pursuit of performing excellence, but they exemplify while doing so the joy of chamber music making.” —- Edinburgh Music Review
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