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The Trio Fibonacci will current a sequence of 4 concert events at Bourgie Corridor this 12 months. The ensemble can be heard on Oct. 26 on fortepiano and intestine strings. The three musicians are enthusiastic about this uncommon and particular expertise of listening to the good trios of Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Schumann on interval devices.
“This can be a singular live performance, as a result of taking part in classical repertoire on the fortepiano just isn’t one thing you hear typically,” says Julie-Anne Derome, the trio’s violinist. “Not solely are there not many performers who do it, however the availability of interval devices is an issue. I’ve the impression that these works, though already alive on a contemporary piano, will tackle a brand new life on a interval piano—they may tackle new colors, the strings will resonate and vibrate much more. I’m positive that in Bourgie Corridor the impact can be fantastic. I believe that everybody—viewers, or performer—will discover one thing in it.”
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The second live performance, on Dec. 2, will function a French repertoire. Two feminine composers, Cécile Chaminade and Mel Bonis, who’re little-known in the present day however had been properly regarded of their time, can be honoured, and can share this system with a large of the repertoire, Ravel. The Trio Fibonacci affords us a distinct repertoire and a outstanding expertise. “We weren’t considering of creating a distinction between genres—female and male composers—it’s simply that we’ve been within the trios of Chaminade and Bonis for a very long time and we lastly discovered the appropriate time to current these works which might be infrequently performed,” says Derome.
At its third live performance on March 4, 2023, the Trio Fibonacci will don its Slavic soul to carry out two spellbinding trios by Czech composers Dvořák and Smetana. The 2 works on this system are among the many artists’ musical favourites. “Smetana’s trio, which adheres to the custom of the good elegiac trios like these of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, is a shifting autobiographical story, and leaves the viewers full of emotion. Whereas Dvořák’s third trio, much less carried out than his Dumky trio, is equally lovely and highly effective.”
It’s on Could 13 that the Fibonacci trio closes its sequence at Bourgie Corridor with its signature live performance of minimalist compositions. “It’s a program that we’re used to presenting as a result of it’s extremely anticipated by our viewers,” says Derome. “This 12 months, we’re persevering with the custom with performances of our diversifications of a number of minimalist works.” This system will embrace works by Beethoven, Max Richter, Armand Amar, Ludovico Einaudi, Philip Glass and Michael Nyman. The trio will even carry out a brand new work by the Quebec composer Marie-Pierre Brasset. “She wrote a primary work for us a couple of years in the past, which we favored very a lot, and we wished to fee her to write down a bigger work.”
The Trio Fibonacci has established a loyal following at Bourgie Corridor and elsewhere. “It’s exhausting to say what the spotlight of our season can be as a result of all of our applications are put along with nice enthusiasm and every one has its personal flavour,” says Derome, “however we’re actually wanting ahead to beginning the season in October with fortepiano at Bourgie Corridor, which is at all times such a fantastic venue.”
Along with the Bourgie Corridor concert events, the Trio Fibonacci can be performing on the Richmond Artwork Centre on Nov. 19, on the Pavillon de l’île in Châteauguay on Nov. 20, on the Montreal Conservatory on Nov. 25, on the Maison des arts de Laval on Feb. 19 and 26, on the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in Kingston on March 9, and on the Théâtre Alphonse-Desjardins in Repentigny on March 24.
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