6 November 2024 - 7pm
Beethoven 'Archduke Trio '
The Fidelio Piano Trio
Darragh Morgan (violin), Tim Gill (cello), Mary Dullea (piano)
6 November 2024
Fidelio Piano Trio
Join us for an evening featuring Beethoven's "Archduke" Piano Trio, Fauré's Piano Trio and an arrangement of Debussy La Mer for this ensemble Experience the interplay of piano, violin, and cello, as the performers bring to life Beethoven's majestic composition and Fauré's lyrical masterpiece. This concert promises to be a delightful blend of classical elegance and emotional depth, offering a unique journey through the rich textures and expressive nuances of these iconic works.
Tickets are available to purchase by post by downloading and completing the booking form here or online by clicking on the button below.
Details
Programme
Faure | Piano Trio in D Minor Op. 120 |
Debussy arr Sally Beamish | La Mer |
Beethoven | Piano Trio in B flat 'Archduke' Op. 97 |
Location
Tickets
Adults - £20
Students or Under 16's - Free
Tickets are available to purchase by post by downloading and completing the booking form here or online by clicking on the button below.
Artists
The …'virtuosic Fidelio Trio'… (Sunday Times) are Darragh Morgan, violin, Tim Gill, cello and Mary Dullea, piano. Shortlisted for the 2016 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards, The Fidelio Trio broadcast regularly on BBC Radio 3, RTÉ Lyric FM, WQXR, and have been featured on a Sky Arts documentary.
Since their debut at London’s Southbank Centre, they have regularly appeared at the Wigmore Hall and Kings Place, at festivals including Spitalfields, Cheltenham, St. Magnus and Huddersfield. In Ireland they regularly perform at National Concert Hall, Dublin, Kilkenny Festival and Belfast Festival as well as Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre, Beijing Modern Music Festival, Hong Kong Chamber Music Society, Singapore, Bangkok, Porto, Paris, Venice, Florence, Johannesburg, Harare, New York City, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Boston.
Darragh Morgan
Violin
Irish violinist Darragh Morgan leads a successful career in classical music and is known for his versatile ability to perform music from baroque to contemporary styles. He frequently performs and records solo and concerto repertoire including world premieres and works dedicated to him written by major contemporary composers such as Arvo Pärt, Sir John Tavener, Kevin Volans, Gerald Barry and Michael Finnissy. His impeccable technique and openness to exploring new styles are widely recognised and have led to regular collaborations with artists such as Thomas Adès, Emmanuel Pahud and Nicholas Daniel
Tim Gill
Cello
Tim Gill studied at Cambridge University, reading music (and meeting his future wife and eminent cellist Joely Koos), the Royal Academy of Music and the Banff Centre in Canada.In 1988 he was selected to play at the South Bank as part of the Park Lane Group concert series and has since enjoyed a lifelong commitment to contemporary music.In 2001, he became Principal cellist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and two years later was made principal with the London Sinfonietta, drawing critical acclaim for his solo performances of music by Stravinsky, Xenakis and Maxwell Davies.In 2011 he enjoyed a brief spell as principal with English National Opera, before returning the next year to the RPO. He now freelances in London, focussing on his solo and chamber music commitments while retaining his association with the London Sinfonietta.He has appeared throughout the world as a soloist, most recently at the BBC Proms and at London’s Kings Place “Cello Unwrapped” series.Tim plays on a cello by Francesco Ruggeri, dated 1695.
Mary Dullea
Piano
As soloist and chamber musician, Irish pianist Mary Dullea performs internationally at venues including London’s Wigmore Hall, Casa da Musica (Porto), Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre, Phillips Collection Washington D.C., Symphony Space New York City, Palazzo Albrizzi Venice (Italy), Johannesburg Music Society and National Concert Hall Dublin
The Venue
All the concerts take place at Burford School, the venue provides an intimate, welcoming atmosphere, unusual at concerts of this calibre. Tea, coffee and drinks are served in the interval and there is plenty of parking available.
Burford School
Cheltenham Road
BURFORD
Oxfordshire OX18 4PL
Located on the A40 just west of the roundabout junction with the A361.