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Trio Anima

Part of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts, Spring 2017 Season

Add to my Calendar 22-01-2017 18:30 22-01-2017 20:30 36 Trio Anima “All's changed, changed utterly.....” music from the Belle Epoque stands in sharp contrast to works written in the shadow of war Trio Anima was formed in 2006 at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. For the past decade, they have been delighting audiences with their distinctive combination of flute, viola and harp. The trio won the Elias Fawcett Award for Outstanding Chamber Ensemble at the 2012 Royal Overseas League Competition & First Prize at the Camac Harps Chamber Ensemble Competition in 2007. They have been Live Music Now Artists, and were awarded a Chamber Music Fellowship at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2011.Three outstanding musicians of their generation form this fine chamber ensemble: Matthew Featherstone is the principal flute of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has appeared as guest principal with orchestras such as Britten Sinfonia, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, & the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He won the Royal Overseas League Wind Prize in 2012. Violist Rosalind Ventris has performed with Mitsuko Uchida at Marlboro Festival, Tabea Zimmermann at the Wigmore Hall, & Gerhard Schultz at the Salzburg Festival. She won five prizes including Yuri Bashmet’s President’s Prize at the 2013 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. Anneke Hodnett performs as a soloist and regularly with orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra & the Arctic Philharmonic in Norway, where she has appeared as guest principal. Concert engagements have taken the trio across the UK and further afield. A highly successful tour of France included performances in Paris, Pithivers and the Orléans Conservatoire. Reports of this tour described their performance as "daring, audacious and simply magnificent". On the Countess of Munster Recital Scheme, they enjoyed a series of concerts at music clubs around the UK. The 2015-2016 season has seen the trio perform in Wales at St.David’s Hall, Cardiff, and at the Cowbridge Festival, where their concert received a glowing four-star review. They perform regularly in London, including venues such as King's Place Gallery, Bishopsgate Institute, LSO St. Luke's and The Nave. Trio Anima has a strong commitment to expanding the repertoire for their ensemble, premiering works by composers such as Francisco Coll and Sasha Siem. The trio’s interest in contemporary music was reflected in a recital at St. Martin-in-the-Fields for their New Music Series, and performances at the Royal Opera House as part of the innovative “Operashots” series. They performed Sofia Gubaidulina's Garten Von Freuden Und Traurigkeiten, in the BBC Composers Festival: the composer was present at this concert and hailed the performance as "marvelous!" Currently, the trio are commissioning Scottish composer Rory Boyle to write them a new work. Following a 2008 residency at Aldebugh Music with Dr. David Dolan, the trio also continues to work on classical improvisation, often including improvised pieces in their concerts. trioanima.org Conway Hall, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Camden

London
WC1R 4RL
England


Programme

Théodore DuboisTerzettino
Reynaldo HahnRomanesque
Maurice RavelSonatine
Gabriel FauréApres un Rêve, Op.7 no.1
Claude DebussySyrinx
Claude DebussyChildren's Corner
Maurice RavelLe tombeau de Couperin (arr. Linos Piano Trio)
François CouperinLa Superbe
Claude DebussySonata for Flute, Viola and Harp, L.137

Performers

Rosalind Ventris – viola
Matthew Featherstone – flute
Anneke Hodnett – Harp

Trio Anima

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Programme Note

“All's changed, changed utterly.....” music from the Belle Epoque stands in sharp contrast to works written in the shadow of war

Trio Anima was formed in 2006 at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. For the past decade, they have been delighting audiences with their distinctive combination of flute, viola and harp. The trio won the Elias Fawcett Award for Outstanding Chamber Ensemble at the 2012 Royal Overseas League Competition & First Prize at the Camac Harps Chamber Ensemble Competition in 2007. They have been Live Music Now Artists, and were awarded a Chamber Music Fellowship at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2011.

Three outstanding musicians of their generation form this fine chamber ensemble: Matthew Featherstone is the principal flute of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has appeared as guest principal with orchestras such as Britten Sinfonia, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, & the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He won the Royal Overseas League Wind Prize in 2012. Violist Rosalind Ventris has performed with Mitsuko Uchida at Marlboro Festival, Tabea Zimmermann at the Wigmore Hall, & Gerhard Schultz at the Salzburg Festival. She won five prizes including Yuri Bashmet’s President’s Prize at the 2013 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. Anneke Hodnett performs as a soloist and regularly with orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra & the Arctic Philharmonic in Norway, where she has appeared as guest principal. 

Concert engagements have taken the trio across the UK and further afield. A highly successful tour of France included performances in Paris, Pithivers and the Orléans Conservatoire. Reports of this tour described their performance as "daring, audacious and simply magnificent". On the Countess of Munster Recital Scheme, they enjoyed a series of concerts at music clubs around the UK. The 2015-2016 season has seen the trio perform in Wales at St.David’s Hall, Cardiff, and at the Cowbridge Festival, where their concert received a glowing four-star review. They perform regularly in London, including venues such as King's Place Gallery, Bishopsgate Institute, LSO St. Luke's and The Nave. 

Trio Anima has a strong commitment to expanding the repertoire for their ensemble, premiering works by composers such as Francisco Coll and Sasha Siem. The trio’s interest in contemporary music was reflected in a recital at St. Martin-in-the-Fields for their New Music Series, and performances at the Royal Opera House as part of the innovative “Operashots” series. They performed Sofia Gubaidulina's Garten Von Freuden Und Traurigkeiten, in the BBC Composers Festival: the composer was present at this concert and hailed the performance as "marvelous!" Currently, the trio are commissioning Scottish composer Rory Boyle to write them a new work. Following a 2008 residency at Aldebugh Music with Dr. David Dolan, the trio also continues to work on classical improvisation, often including improvised pieces in their concerts.

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