BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20191123T131000Z DTEND:20191123T141000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Spotlight Chamber Music Series 2019 – III at Triskel DESCRIPTION:Spotlight Chamber Music Series 2019 III\n\nSat 23 November\n\nThe penultimate concert in the series will present two staples of the piano trio repertoire - Haydn's so-called "Gypsy" trio and Brahms' first piano trio - alongside a contemporary work\, Saul and the Witch\, by the featured composer of this year's Spotlight Series\, Solfa Carlile. This piece draws its inspiration from the painting Saul and the Witch of Endor by Benjamin West (1777). The painting depicts a story from The Book of Samuel\, in which\, against the will of God\, King Saul employs a witch to conjure up the spirit of the prophet Samuel. The witch instead summons a demon who impersonates the prophet and tricks Saul. Musically\, elements of serial technique are used in a modal context. A series of gestural fragments accumulate\, occasionally punctuated by four commanding\, accented chords in the piano. These chords recur in various transpositions throughout. The harmony is also reflected in flourishes in the musical texture\, which builds to a frenzied\, sinister climactic point.\n\nHaydn's "Gypsy" trio\, written near the end of the composer's second trip to London in 1795\, is so-called because of its Rondo finale in Hungarian style. Brahms' trio\, written in 1853 when he was just twenty years old\, is the first of four and is in many respects a paradoxical work. Progressing from a radiant B major to a tragic B minor\, the piece juxtaposes passages of luxurious warmth and optimism and music of turbulence and despair.\n\n \n\nChiara Opalio (Piano)\n\nEoin Ducrot (Violin)\n\nAoife Burke (Cello)\n\n \n\nProgramme:\n\nHaydn Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major\, "Gypsy"\, Hob. XV/25\n\nSolfa Carlile Saul and the Witch for Piano Trio\n\nBrahms Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major\, Op. 8 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Spotlight Chamber Music Series 2019 &ndash\; III
\nSat 23 November
\nThe penultimate concert in the series will present two staples of the piano trio repertoire - Haydn&rsquo\;s so-called &ldquo\;Gypsy&rdquo\; trio and Brahms&rsquo\; first piano trio - alongside a contemporary work\, Saul and the Witch\, by the featured composer of this year&rsquo\;s Spotlight Series\, Solfa Carlile. This piece draws its inspiration from the painting Saul and the Witch of Endor by Benjamin West (1777). The painting depicts a story from The Book of Samuel\, in which\, against the will of God\, King Saul employs a witch to conjure up the spirit of the prophet Samuel. The witch instead summons a demon who impersonates the prophet and tricks Saul. Musically\, elements of serial technique are used in a modal context. A series of gestural fragments accumulate\, occasionally punctuated by four commanding\, accented chords in the piano. These chords recur in various transpositions throughout. The harmony is also reflected in flourishes in the musical texture\, which builds to a frenzied\, sinister climactic point.
\nHaydn&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Gypsy&rdquo\; trio\, written near the end of the composer&rsquo\;s second trip to London in 1795\, is so-called because of its Rondo finale in Hungarian style. Brahms&rsquo\; trio\, written in 1853 when he was just twenty years old\, is the first of four and is in many respects a paradoxical work. Progressing from a radiant B major to a tragic B minor\, the piece juxtaposes passages of luxurious warmth and optimism and music of turbulence and despair.
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\nChiara Opalio (Piano)
\nEoin Ducrot (Violin)
\nAoife Burke (Cello)
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\nProgramme:
\nHaydn &ndash\; Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major\, &ldquo\;Gypsy&rdquo\;\, Hob. XV/25
\nSolfa Carlile &ndash\; Saul and the Witch for Piano Trio
\nBrahms &ndash\; Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major\, Op. 8