122 Trio Fibonacci

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

October 3, 2019 | 1.30 pm | Walter Hall, University of Toronto

Review by Robin Elliott

Trio Fibonacci is internationally recognized for breadth of repertoire and brilliance of presentation. From the works of Haydn to collaborations with over forty living composers on four continents, the Trio explores every aspect of the piano trio oeuvre. Besides regular appearances across North America, concert tours to Europe, South America, South Africa, and the Far East, including TV and radio broadcasts, have established Trio Fibonacci as a significant force in the development of the medium.

  • Enrique Fernández Arbós — Three original pieces in Spanish style
  • Maxime McKinley (Canada) — New work commissioned by Fibonacci (Toronto première)
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff — Vocalise
  • Marie-Pierre Brasset (Canada) — L’amoureux (Toronto première)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven — Piano Trio no. 5, op. 70, no. 1, D major, “Ghost”

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12.15 pm | Tuning Your Mind

Pre-Concert Lecture | Free to ticket-holders

Speaker: Jamie Parker

Dr. Parker is recognized for both technical prowess and subtle artistry ,as a soloist, a chamber musician and in performances with major Canadian symphonies. He is the pianist of the Gryphon Trio, one of the world’s foremost piano trios. At the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto, he teaches as the Rupert E. Edwards Chair in Piano.


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