Veles Ensemble - String Trio
When? 09 October 2021
Where? Beaminster
Friends of Beaminster Festival present Veles Ensemble - String Trio.
The Veles Ensemble was founded by three successful young London classical musicians who perform as soloists, recitalists, and in leading London chamber orchestras. The Trio explores rarely heard masterpieces, brings the classics to life and promotes new compositions and contemporary music. The members of the group have performed together and separately in St. James’s Piccadilly, the Purcell Room, Royal Festival Hall, St. George’s in Bristol, Chichester Cathedral, Fairfield Halls and Hexham Abbey. They have travelled to Canada, Brazil, and various European countries. The Trio members have released CDs for Naxos, Toccata Classics, and the Bulgarian National Radio.
Programme
‘From the classics to the 20th century. The journey of the string trio.’
Boccherini String Trio Op.47 No.1
Beethoven String Trio Op.9 No.1 G major
Kodaly Intermezzo
Dohnanyi Serenade Op. 10 in C major”
Venue: St Mary's Church, Beaminster
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