Multi award-winning Trio Bohémo make their Lancaster debut in the Great Hall with an evening that blends the worlds of contemporary classical and folk music.
The Czech trio has swiftly emerged as a force on the international chamber music scene and this evening’s programme brings together vibrant voices from central Europe, past and present.
Moving from Webster-Zuber’s evocative Rhapsody to Schubert’s luminous Notturno and Rejcha’s elegant Trio in A Major, offering contrasting glimpses of early Romantic lyricism. Dvořák’s Trio traverses a vivid Slavic landscape encompassing everything from melancholy to joy, before Vičar’s folk-inspired ‘From Moravia' closes the programme with a modern reimagining of traditional song.
Founded in 2019, Trio Bohémo’s rise has been remarkable, winning the prestigious Parkhouse Award in 2021 and first prize at the International Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition in Vienna in 2023. Their highly anticipated 2024 debut album received glowing 5-star reviews from BBC Music and Classica magazines and was selected as the Guardian's Classical Album of the Week.
'Precision, dedication and a spark of magic'
Aulakonzerte Göttingen
Matouš Pěruška Violin
Kristina Vocetková Cello
Jan Vojtek Piano
Concert Programme
Kaitlin Webster-Zuber
Rhapsody for Piano Trio
Franz Schubert
Notturno
Antonín Rejcha
Piano Trio No. 6 in A Major, op. 101
Antonín Dvořák
Piano Trio No. 4 in E Minor, op. 90 'Dumky'
Jan Vičar
Folk songs cycle 'From Moravia'
Image Credit: Andrej Grilc