Trio Isimsiz

Great Britian/ Spain/ Bulgaria

 

Piano: Erdem Misirlioglu

Violin: Pablo Hernán Benedí

Violoncello: Michael Petrov

 

II. Round:

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio Es-Dur, Hob. XV: 30
Allegro moderato
Andante con moto
Presto

Kaveh Tayaranian Azimi

Klaviertrio „Fragmentary Impulses II“
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Antonín Dvořák

Klaviertrio f-Moll, op. 65
Allegro ma non troppo
Allegretto grazioso
Poco Adagio
Finale. Allegro con brio

 

Semifinal:

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio As-Dur, Hob. XV: 14
Allegro moderato

Adagio
Rondo. Vivace

Franz Schubert

Klaviertrio Es-Dur, D 897 „Notturno“
Adagio

Ludwig van Beethoven

Klaviertrio D-Dur, op. 70,1
Allegro vivace e con brio
Largo assai ed espressivo
Presto

 

Final:

Wolfgang Rihm

Fremde Szene III

Joseph Haydn

Klaviertrio F-Dur, Hob. XV: 37
Adagio
Allegro molto

Menuetto

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Klaviertrio E-Dur, KV 542
Allegro
Andante grazioso
Allegro

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Trio Isimsiz was formed in 2009 at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama under the guidance of Louise Hopkins, Carole Presland and Alasdair Tait. In 2013, the group was selected for representation by Young Classical Artists Trust, and in 2015, they won 1st prize and the Audience Prize at the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition.
Trio Isimsiz have a busy concert schedule, regularly giving recitals throughout the UK at venues including Wigmore Hall, Barbican Hall, Royal Festival Hall, the Purcell Room, Barber Institute Birmingham, The Sage Gateshead, Brighton Dome, and Colston Hall, Bristol.
They have taken part in master classes with Menahem Pressler at Wigmore Hall, Steven Isserlis at King’s Place, and the Gould Piano Trio at Dartington. They have also been on two residencies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, where they worked with Pavel Gililov, Wolfgang Reddick, and Thomas Riebl.
Recent highlights outside of the UK include concerts at Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Stavanger Kammermusikkfestivalen, and the Juan March Institute in Madrid.