Heathcliff Trio

 

Jonathan Siahaan, Piano

Ashley Tong, Violin

Sebastian Kolin, Cello

 

2. Runde

Joseph Haydn - Klaviertrio C-Dur, Hob. XV: 27

Johannes Brahms - Klaviertrio Nr.3 c-Moll, op. 101

Noemi Haffner: Lichter und Farben

 

 

 

Semifinal

Joseph Haydn - Klaviertrio e-Moll, Hob. XV:12

Ludwig van Beethoven - Klaviertrio D-Dur, op. 70,1

 

Final

Joseph Haydn - Klaviertrio A-Dur, Hob. XV: 35

Wolfgang Rihm - Fremde Szene III

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Klaviertrio B-Dur, KV 502

@Andrej Grilc

Bonded by a musical consensus and shared vision, the Heathcliff Trio was founded in late 2020. Emanated from a decade-long collaboration between childhood friends Ashley Tong and Sebastian Kolin, who studied together at the Yehudi Menuhin School, they encountered Danish pianist, Jonathan Siahaan, upon completing their studies, whose resonating philosophy pronounced himself the final choice of a long-lasting search.

 

The Heathcliff Trio recently won 1st prize in The 9th International Johannes Brahms Chamber Music Competition (2022). In season 21/22, The trio made their debut at Wigmore Hall for the final concert of The Parkhouse Award.

 

Despite their short existence, the trio brings together their extensive individual experiences in chamber music and continues to strive towards the discovery of their own expression, which has brought them to perform in countries such as Denmark, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Norway, and The UK.

 

The Heathcliff Trio is currently based in Copenhagen under the guidance of Tim Frederiksen and is also a member of ECMA.