Trio Arkel | Season 11 | Brahms/Janáček/Beethoven

Trio Arkel | Season 11 | Brahms/Janáček/Beethoven

Join us for our final concert of Season 11, where we balance the Germanic masters Brahms and Beethoven with fantastical Janáček.

By Trio Arkel

Date and time

Starts on Sun, May 19, 2024 3:00 PM EDT

Location

Trinity-St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts

427 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1X7 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Johannes Brahms composed his Piano Quartet in G Minor Op. 25 between 1856-1861, and it was premiered in 1861 with Clara Schumann at the piano and the Hellmesberger Quartet. It "combines a troubled Romantic vocabulary with a poised, almost symphonic mastery of musical architecture ". (Hyperion Records)

Coupled with the Trio Op. 9 No. 3 in C minor, an intense and dramatic work that is considered one of his finest pueces of chamber music, we plumb the depths of Romantic era intellect and emotion.

As a fascinating contrast, pianist David Louie will treat us with selections from Janáček's "On an Overgrown Path" , many of which have their origins in Moravian folk melodies.


Guest Artist: David Louie, Piano

https://davidlouiepiano.com/


Tickets - $40*

Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 3:00 PM

Trinity St. Paul's Centre, Jeanne Lamon Hall


Tickets will be for general seating.

Trinity St. Paul's recommends that all guests are masked in the common areas of the building.

Out of respect for our guests, our performance is a scent-free environment.


Questions?

Please contact admin@trioarkel.com or 647-229-6918.

Not available to enjoy our performance? Please consider a donation in support of our work bringing music to our communities. A tax receipt will be available upon request - please contact admin@trioarkel.com for more information.

Season 11 is generously sponsored by

Organized by

Trio Arkel, originally founded in 2008, is composed of Marie Berard, violinist, Winona Zelenka, cellist, and Rémi Pelletier, violist, who have been sharing their artistry and imagination through the fashioning of a chamber music series that has since garnered an enthusiastic following in their hometown of Toronto. They collaborate with guest artists of international renown to present great masterpieces of the classical chamber music repertoire, from Bach to present-day living composers, in beautiful, eclectic and fascinating programs that transport and move audiences.