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Sunday 1 March 3.00 pm 

Trio Sonorité

Özlem Tercanli (clarinet)
Daryl Giuliano (cello)
Jelena Makarova (piano)

'Past and present in Dialogue'

Max Bruch (1838-1920): 8 pieces for Clarinet, Cello and Piano, Op.83 (18')
1.Andante
2. Allegro con moto
5. Rumänische Melodie: Andante
6. Nachtgesang: Andante con moto

Sylvia Lim (b1992): Left detail for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (London Premiere) (6')

Colin Riley (b 1963): Heads on Sticks for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (for Trio Sonorité) (4')

John Ireland (1879-1962): Trio in D minor for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (25')
Allegro / Scherzo / Lento-Con moto

 

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Concert supported by the GEMMA Classical Music Trust Regd. Charity No. 1121090
www.gemmatrust.com

Trio Sonorité was founded in 2017 by Özlem Tercanli - clarinet, Daryl Giuliano - cello, and Jelena Makarova - piano. All three musicians have international careers and are Royal Academy of Music alumnae. The Trio has performed in concert halls across the UK and Europe, establishing itself as one of the most exciting chamber music ensembles. They have been featured on Women's Radio Station as part of Classic Women Future Awards and Radio Turquoise.

Alongside traditional music, the Trio explores 20th and 21st century repertoire. Projects have included world-premieres, cross-arts collaborations, and performances of works by female composers, historically underrepresented. In 2023, Trio Sonorité were artist-in-residence with Illuminate Women's Music. The performances received a glowing review from Paul Conway in Musical Opinion . The series was a collaboration with Angela Slater, Sylvia Lim, Kristina Arakelyan, and Vinthya Perinpanathan, who wrote works for Trio Sonorité, in conjunction with the performance of works by Stephanie Ann Boyd, Errollyn Wallen, Diana Cemeryte, and Louise Farrenc.

During lockdown in 2020, Trio Sonorité took part in a multimedia project funded by Help Musicians Scotland and Lithuanian Council for Culture, which involved socially distanced online rehearsals and a livestream recital, and included Ruta Vitkauskaite's work “Edge of Time" with art projections by Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour member Aimee Birnbaum. Following the success of this collaboration, Trio Sonorité, Ruta, and Aimee formed Chromatikon , art and music synthesis project. They performed the audio-visual work “Bright” at the Mall Galleries London followed by an album recording, in collaboration with Lithuanian National Radio and Television, of “The Music Shell” which they showcased across Lithuania as part of the Kaunas 2022 - European Capital of Culture festival. The Trio recorded “Aurora Dances” for composer Anthony Esland's album “Playing Outside” released in 2023 and Colin Riley's “Heads on Sticks” to be released in 2026. For more information or to get in touch: www.triosonorite.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @triosonorité


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