Lobkowicz Trio

Czech Republic

 

Piano: Lukas Klansky

Violin: Jan Mracek

Violoncello: Ivan Vokac

 

II. Round:

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio F-Dur, Hob. XV: 2
Allegro moderato
Menuet
Finale. Adagio

Antonín Dvořák

Klaviertrio e-Moll, op. 90
Lento maestoso – Allegro
Poco adagio – Vivace non troppo
Andante – Vivace non troppo
Andante moderato (quasi tempo di marcia) – Allegretto
Allegro
Lento maestoso – Vivace

Kaveh Tayaranian Azimi

Klaviertrio „Fragmentary Impulses II“
Siegerkomposition des Kompositionswettbewerbs in Kooperation mit dem Institut für Komposition, Elektroakustik und TonmeisterInnen-Ausbildung

 

Semifinal:

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio E-Dur, Hob. XV: 28
Allegro moderato
Allegretto
Finale. Allegro

Franz Schubert

Klaviertrio Es-Dur, D 897 „Notturno“
Adagio

Ludwig van Beethoven

Klaviertrio Es-Dur, op. 70,2
Poco sostenuto – Allegro ma non troppo
Allegretto
Allegretto ma non troppo
Finale. Allegro

 

Final:

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio c-Moll, Hob. XV: 13
Andante
Allegro spiritoso

Alfred Schnittke

Trio für Violine, Violoncello und Klavier
Moderato
Adagio

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Klaviertrio B-Dur, KV 502
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegretto

Lobkowicz Trio.jpg Fotocredit: Látal

All three members of the Lobkowicz Trio are renowned soloists and chamber players. In 2014, the ensemble’s members funnelled experience from playing on numerous stages at home and abroad into their appearance at the International Johannes Brahms Competition in Pörtschach, Austria, where they won the 1st prize as well as the Audience Prize. The Lobkowicz Trio is also a laureate of the Dvořák International Competition in Prague, and is now engaged to perform at prestigious festivals in Austria and Italy during this season and the next. Thanks to their coordination, convincing interpretation, technical precision, and refined intonation, the ensemble has earned the recognition of audiences and the professional community alike. The Lobkowicz Trio is coached by prominent Czech artists such as Profs. Ivan Klánský, Miroslav Petráš, and Pavel Hůla. The ensemble’s name refers to the traditional linkage of House Lobkowicz with numerous composers of the 18th and 19th centuries, and they were granted permission to use this name by Mr. Jaroslav Lobkowicz.