Trio Fibonacci – All Rachmaninoff

At the heart of Russian romanticism! A legendary pianist and composer of genius, Rachmaninoff’s music constitutes a fascinating corpus, right from his earliest works. His first Trio élégiaque is a perfect illustration of his compositional mastery, while his second trio, marked by the death of Tchaikovsky, reveals the full measure of his talent. Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise, one of his most memorable melodies, carries us through the exciting world of the last of the great 19th-century Russian masters.

Artists
Julie-Anne Derome, violin
Gabriel Prynn, cello
Steven Massicotte, piano

Program
Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque No. 1
Rachmaninoff Vocalise
Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque No. 2

Tuesday, December 3rd 2019 at 7:30pm
Duration: 2 Hrs With intermission

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Every day from 9 am to 5pm or in person at the ticket booth of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
For tickets and information: www.mbam.qc.ca/en/concerts 514-285-2000


Bourgie Concert Hall, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) complex, is a 444-seat venue located in the restored Erskine and American Church (designed in 1894 in Neo-Romanesque style by architect Alexander Cowper Hutchison). Designated a national historic site in 1998, the transformed setting is now graced with high-quality acoustics and an exceptional décor incorporating 20 historic Tiffany stained glass windows. Ideal for performances by chamber-music ensembles, string orchestras, and other groups, Bourgie Concert Hall offer music lovers an auditory repertoire as diverse as the MMFA collections

Bourgie Concert Hall
1339 Sherbrooke Street West,
Montreal, Quebec
H3G 2E8