A recital for Buxton International Festival following their AGM on International Women’s Day
Programme to Include
Vivaldi: Sonata in A Minor arr. Bethan Griffiths
Mel Bonis: Scènes de la Forêt (1928)
Hildegard von Bingen: arr. Henrietta Hill
Cecile Chaminade Trio arr. Trilogy Ensemble
Hilary Tann: From the Song of Amergin (1995)
Rebecca Clarke: Folk Music and traditional songs arr. Trilogy Ensemble
Music for Flute, Harp and Viola is considered a more unusual format for a chamber music ensemble. Debussy's 1915 Sonata for the combination launched its popularity and showcased the golden timbres and rhythmic fire you can create. Since, composers have loved creating works for the combination. To celebrate International Women's Day, Trilogy are highlighting a few works by women, and some which were created for women to play. Join Trilogy in this dreamland of sounds. From Medieval chant of Hildegard von Bingen, to Vivaldi's fiery Baroque trios; Mel Bonis' Romantic forest sound-world; Rebecca Clarke's beautiful settings of British folk-songs and Hilary Tann's musical response to a Celtic poem describing nature.