Bourgie Hall presents

Trio Fibonacci – To the heart of Schubert

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Bridging classicism and romanticism, these works by Schubert move us with their surges of lyricism and poignant colors. The melody of the Notturno, where the sounds of the violin and cello intertwine in a deep love song, expresses the quintessence of Schubert’s art. His Trio No. 2, both radiant and tinged with dark passions, demonstrates all his creative complexity. In contrast to his tragically short life, his melodies remain with us long after we hear them!

Trio Fibonacci made its first appearance on the Canadian music scene in 1998, with the press reporting that “to hear them is to enter into the world of miracles” (Le Devoir, Montreal). The Trio Fibonacci has been guided by some of the world’s most respected chamber musicians, including Menahem Pressler, members of the Alban Berg, Guarneri and Vermeer String Quartets, and by their mentors Eberhard Feltz and Michael Vogler in Berlin.

Trio Fibonacci is internationally recognized for its brilliant interpretations of the entire piano trio repertoire, from the works of Haydn through to collaborations with over sixty living composers on four continents. Their concert tours have led them to several European countries, to Argentina, South Africa, Brazil and Japan, to Berlin, San Francisco and New York. Trio Fibonacci has performed for television in Canada, China, and Brazil, and their concerts have been broadcast on Canadian, German, Belgian and Chilean radio networks.

Julie-Anne Derome, violin
Gabriel Prynn, cello
Meagan Milatz, piano

Program
Franz Schubert: Notturno for trio, D. 897
Franz Schubert: Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, D. 929

February 14 – February 28, 2022
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