Trio Trinity at Goethe Institut
21 and 22 May 2013, 8 pm
Goethe Institut
From Goethe Institut:
We cordially invite you to the Goethe-Institut for a doubtlessly remarkable concert by Trio Trinity with Nguyen My Huong (Violin), Nguyen Hong Anh (Violoncello) and Tranh Thai Linh (Piano). During numerous concerts, Trio Trinity has delighted the audiences at Goethe-Institut: brilliant interplay and attractive musical programs, ranging from classical chamber music to 20th century pieces, distinguish the trio.
The compositions of Maurice Ravel and Joaquín Turina, two main representatives of impressionism, might be best described by “Sound and Colour Art”: acoustic patterns that musically evoke a certain atmosphere. In Dmitri Shostakovichs piece by contrast, the listener experiences the plainness and clarity of late 20th century neo-classicism.
Program
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937):
Trio for piano, violin and cello
1. Modéré
2. Pantoum : Assez vif
3. Passacaille : Très large
4. Finale: Animé
Joaquín Turina (1882-1949):
Trio for piano,violin and cello No.1, D major,op.35
1. Prélude et Fugue
2. Thème et Variations
3. Sonate
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975):
Trio for piano, violin and cello, No.1, C minor, op.8
Tickets
Free Tickets are available from 14.05.2013, 10am, at the Goethe-Institute Hanoi
Concert for adult and teenagers from 10 years up – Child care with kid movies in our library
BIOGRAPHY
Nguyen My Huong studied violin at the Music Academy of Vietnam from 1992 to 2005. She then studied at the University of Music and Drama in Graz. In 1999, 2000 and 2006 she was a member of the Asian Youth Orchestra and the PMF orchestra and thus took part in many concert tours including to Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Canada, Australia and USA. My Huong is now a lecturer at the Academy of Music and plays often in the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra.
Nguyen Hong Anh studied cello from 1995 to 2004 at the Music Academy in Vietnam. In 1999, 2000 and 2004 she was a member of the Asian Youth Orchestra and went on many concert tours to countries all around the world. In 2005 she played in the CISMA Orchestra in Quang Dong (China). 2009-2010 she studied at the Franz Liszt University of Music in Weimar. She now teaches at the Vietnam National Music Academy and is first cellist in the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tran Thai Linh completed his piano studies at the Vietnam Academy of Music in 2006 and did his master’s degree under the guidance of Prof. Tran Thu Ha and Prof. Max Olding (Queensland University, Australia). Thai Linh won the Second Prize at the International Piano Competition A.S.K.M Gold Coast VI.
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