Recital: Trio Òran
Trio Òran present a programme inspired by folk melodies and musical traditions from around the world. This concert celebrates the rich musical palette and diversity of influence that continue to shape the ever-growing repertoire for piano trio.
Trio Òran are an exciting and dynamic young Piano Trio, formed of Catherine Duncan (piano), Natalie Alfille-Cook (cello) and Eliza Burkitt (violin). Having met during their studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, the Trio have benefitted from the guidance of esteemed chamber musicians including Sam Armstrong, Adrian Brendel and Caroline Palmer. Highlights so far include participating in the Virtuoso Belcanto festival in Lucca, Italy; being selected as finalists in the Ivan Sutton Chamber Music Competition; and performing a recital at the inaugural Three Rivers Chamber Music Festival in Scotland, of which Catherine is the artistic director. They share a passion for bringing to life works that have historically been underrepresented in classical performance, and hope to present programmes that inspire audiences to enjoy a range of musical styles and traditions.
In this programme, Trio Òran present music inspired by folk melodies and musical traditions from around the world, including works by Vaughan Williams and Germaine Tailleferre, as well as their own arrangements of traditional tunes nostalgic of the places they each call home.
• Traditional tune
• Tailleferre – Piano Trio
• Vaughan Williams – Six Studies in English Folk Song
Interval
• Traditional tune
• Frank Martin – Piano Trio on Popular Irish Tunes
• Coleridge-Taylor – Five Negro Melodies for Piano Trio

Date: Wednesday 27 May
Time: Doors from 18.30, performance begins 19.00
Where: Arundells, 59 The Close, Salisbury
Tickets: £30.00 to include a glass of bubbles
Due to space restrictions tickets are extremely limited, book early to avoid disappointment.
Tickets are non refundable but you are very welcome to pass them on to friends or family if you are unable to attend.
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Trio Òran present a programme inspired by folk melodies and musical traditions from around the world. This concert celebrates the rich musical palette and diversity of influence that continue to shape the ever-growing repertoire for piano trio.
Trio Òran are an exciting and dynamic young Piano Trio, formed of Catherine Duncan (piano), Natalie Alfille-Cook (cello) and Eliza Burkitt (violin). Having met during their studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, the Trio have benefitted from the guidance of esteemed chamber musicians including Sam Armstrong, Adrian Brendel and Caroline Palmer. Highlights so far include participating in the Virtuoso Belcanto festival in Lucca, Italy; being selected as finalists in the Ivan Sutton Chamber Music Competition; and performing a recital at the inaugural Three Rivers Chamber Music Festival in Scotland, of which Catherine is the artistic director. They share a passion for bringing to life works that have historically been underrepresented in classical performance, and hope to present programmes that inspire audiences to enjoy a range of musical styles and traditions.
In this programme, Trio Òran present music inspired by folk melodies and musical traditions from around the world, including works by Vaughan Williams and Germaine Tailleferre, as well as their own arrangements of traditional tunes nostalgic of the places they each call home.
• Traditional tune
• Tailleferre – Piano Trio
• Vaughan Williams – Six Studies in English Folk Song
Interval
• Traditional tune
• Frank Martin – Piano Trio on Popular Irish Tunes
• Coleridge-Taylor – Five Negro Melodies for Piano Trio

Date: Wednesday 27 May
Time: Doors from 18.30, performance begins 19.00
Where: Arundells, 59 The Close, Salisbury
Tickets: £30.00 to include a glass of bubbles
Due to space restrictions tickets are extremely limited, book early to avoid disappointment.
Tickets are non refundable but you are very welcome to pass them on to friends or family if you are unable to attend.