This concert comprises two of the largest-scale works in the trio repertoire: Tchaikovsky’s moving elegy to Rubinstein, and Beethoven’s grandest trio, the ‘Archduke’, dedicated to his student and friend, Archduke Rudolph of Austria. This work is the pinnacle of Beethoven’s cycle of piano trios, full of beautiful melodic invention and robust and dynamic forms of expression.
Te Kökï , a name gifted to the New Zealand School of Music, refers to the dawn chorus which greets each day in Aotearoa New Zealand. Martin Riseley (violin), Inbal Megiddo (cello) and Jian LIU (piano) have extensive careers as professional musicians both nationally and internationally. Recent tours have included concerts in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, with further international performances planned for 2013.
Te Kökï , a name gifted to the New Zealand School of Music, refers to the dawn chorus which greets each day in Aotearoa New Zealand. Martin Riseley (violin), Inbal Megiddo (cello) and Jian LIU (piano) have extensive careers as professional musicians both nationally and internationally. Recent tours have included concerts in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, with further international performances planned for 2013.
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Martin Riseley (violin), Inbal Megiddo (cello) and Jian LIU (piano)
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