The Boston Trio
(at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library)

Sunday, January 22, 2012
2:00 p.m.

Since their formation in 1997, the Boston Trio has quickly become one of today’s most exciting chamber music trios. Acclaimed for their superb sense of ensemble and wondrous balance, the Boston Trio enjoys a devoted following in Boston and a growing reputation throughout the United States and abroad.

The members of the Boston Trio, who are frequent guests on Classics in the Morning and Classical Performances on Boston’s WGBH Radio, released their first CD as a trio in March 2000 featuring music of Ravel, Brahms, and Suk, and this coming summer, their latest CD recorded in Jordan Hall will be released on the Centaur label.

Committed to bringing chamber music to a broader audience through outreach activities, the Boston Trio has coached chamber music at the Tanglewood Institute of Music and served as Chamber Music Ensemble-in-Residence at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge from 1997 to 2004. The Boston Trio is the Ensemble-in-Residence at the Killington Music Festival in Killington, Vermont and at the New England Conservatory of Music. The individual members are in demand as master class teachers throughout the United States, Asia and Europe. The Trio also teaches a chamber music performance class at Harvard University.

www.bostontrio.com


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Chamber Music at the Clark

 

The Boston Trio
Irina Muresanu, violin
Jennifer Culp, cello
Heng-Jin Park, piano

 

Program:

Dmitri Shostakovich
Piano Trio no. 1 in C Minor, op. 8

Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Trio No. 1 in E-flat Major, op. 1, no. 1

Intermission

Johannes Brahms
Piano Trio no. 2 in C Major, op. 87

Reception

 

Reservation lottery submission deadline:
December 2, 2011
Admission: $25 per person.

A limited number of student seats are available at a discounted price of $10 per ticket for UCLA students only. Please see the reservation-by-lottery form for additional information.

Click here for the reservation-by-lottery form.

Chamber Music at the Clark is made possible by the generous support of the Ahmanson Foundation, Catherine Benkaim, the Edmund D. Edelman Foundation for Music and the Performing Arts, Mary and Donald Eversoll, Elizabeth and Gunter Herman, and Joyce Perry.

The series Chamber Music at the Clark is sponsored by the UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.