Canorum Trio recital

Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, London
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This event ended on Wednesday 6th of May 2015
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£10, purchase the ticket through the link below
Venue Information
The Brunel Museum
Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, SE16 4LF
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Rotherhithe 0.00 miles

The Canorum Trio (clarinet,viola and piano) would like to welcome their audience for an evening of wonderful chamber music performed in the beautiful surroundings of this historically significant venue. This group of outstanding Lithuanian musicians will present works by Mozart, Germanavicius and Uhl. The well-crafted eclectic programme will allow listeners to fully appreciate and enjoy the unique sound and versatility of this exciting combination of instruments.

Antanas Makstutis-Clarinet
Ugne Tiskute-Viola
Jelena Makarova-Piano

Mozart. Trio in E Flat Major 'Kegelstatt' KV 498
Germanavicius. 'Crumbling Words'
Uhl. 'Kleines Konzert'

About us:
Formed in 2012, the Canorum Trio (formerly London Lithuanian Trio) has already established itself as a promising chamber music ensemble. Antanas Makstutis - clarinet, Ugne Tiskute - viola and Jelena Makarova – piano, are current and past students of the Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London who have been awarded full scholarships to study at RAM under the tuition of professors, Mark van de Wiel, Paul Silverthorne, Colin Stone and Michael Dussek.
The distinctive sound of clarinet viola and piano encourages the group to collaborate with young composers from leading music colleges in the UK, as well as perform the standard repertoire. Their recent performances include recitals at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Charlton House, Senate House, St. Martin –in- the-Fields and David Josefowitz Recital Hall Concert series at the Royal Academy of Music. In their performances, the Canorum Trio has demonstrated maturity, professionalism and excelling talent. This vibrant chamber music group brings a refreshing repertoire for a wide audience and is passionate about exploring new possibilities for this remarkable combination of instruments.

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