Trikolon
Austria/ Germany
Piano: Doris Lindner
Violin: Susanne Schäffer
Violoncello: Stefanie Huber
II. Round
Joseph Haydn
Klaviertrio f-Moll, Hob. XV: f1
Allegro moderato
Minuet
Finale. Allegro
Kaveh Tayaranian Azimi
Klaviertrio „Fragmentary Impulses II“
Siegerkomposition des Kompositionswettbewerbs in Kooperation mit dem Institut für Komposition, Elektroakustik und TonmeisterInnen-Ausbildung
Robert Schumann
Klaviertrio Nr. 3, g-Moll, op. 110
Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch
Ziemlich langsam
Rasch
Kräftig, mit Humor
Semifinal
Ludwig van Beethoven
Klaviertrio c-Moll, op. 1,3
Allegro con brio
Andante cantabile con variazioni
Menuetto. Quasi Allegro
Finale. Prestissimo
Franz Schubert
Klaviertrio Es-Dur, D 897 „Notturno“
Adagio
Joseph Haydn
Klaviertrio e-Moll, Hob. XV: 12
Allegro moderato
Andante
Rondo. Presto
Final
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Klaviertrio B-Dur, KV 502
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegretto
Mauricio Kagel
2. Trio in einem Satz für Violine, Violoncello und Klavier
Joseph Haydn
Klaviertrio G-Dur, Hob. XV: 25
Andante
Poco Adagio. Cantabile
Rondo all’Ongarese. Presto
The piano trio Trikolon was founded in Vienna. Its members currently study with Johannes Meissl, Christoph Eggner, and Stefan Mendl at Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts, and 2015 saw the ensemble also accepted into the chamber music class of the Wanderer Trio at the Conservatoire à rayonnement regional de Paris.
Trikolon was also the winner of the Bank Austria Art Award and several international competition prizes in 2015—including 1st prize at the Svirél International Music Competition, 1st prize at the I Rein del Aneto International Chamber Music Competition, 3rd prize at the Malta International Music Competition, and the Special Prize as finalists for the Gianni Bergamo Classic Music Award.
Trikolon has been giving regular performances abroad, such as at the 2015 Orlando Festival in Kerkrade and the 2016 Harmos Festival in Porto, as well as in Rumania, Spain, Slovenia, and Malta.
And at master classes and festivals, the Trio has gathered experience from renowned musicians such as Evgenia Epshtein, Patrick Jüdt, Anita Mittlerer, Péter Nagy, Henk Guittart, and Mark Steinberg.