Sunday 3 March 3.00 pm
The Veles Ensemble
Hartmut Richter (violin)
Ralitsa Naydenova (viola)
Evva Mizerska (cello)
Rolla (1757-1841): Trio Concertante Op 1 in G (20')
Allegro / Theme and variations / Rondo
Koffler (1896-1944): String Trio Op 10 (16')
Allegro / Andante / Allegro
Beethoven: String Trio in D Op 9 no 2 (23')
Allegretto / Andante / Minuet & Trio / Rondo
The Veles Ensemble is a classical string trio based in London, UK, exploring rarely heard masterpieces as well as bringing the classics to life and onto the concert stage. A special focus of the ensemble is promoting new compositions and contemporary music: the ensemble's newest CD with chamber music by 20th century composer and Schoenberg student Egon Wellesz was released on the Toccata Classics label in early 2023. The CD was selected as one of the Guardian's Picks of the Week and earned a four-star review from BBC Music Magazine, commending the Veles Ensemble for their ‘exceptional sensitivity'. It was also featured on Austrian Radio ORF, where the ensemble's ‘sensitivity and virtuosity' were highly praised.
Their debut CD with chamber music by British composer Steve Elcock was released on Toccata Classics in December 2018 and was acclaimed for the ensemble's ‘marvelous performances' by the Gramophone magazine. Individually, Evva and Hartmut have been featured on a NAXOS CD with works by late Stephen Dodgson. Recent performances have taken the Veles Ensemble to festivals and concerts around the UK and Europe, including France, Slovakia and Scotland, and the ensemble has performed live on BBC Radio3's In Tune.
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