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Ducasse Trio

7th May 2017 · 6:30pm - 8:30pm

In person | Virtual event

 Ducasse Trio

Charlotte Maclet (violin)
William Slingsby-Duncombe (clarinet)
Fiachra Garvey (piano)

Milhaud Suite Op.157b
Berg Adagio
Arutiunian Suite
Menotti Trio
Shostakovich 5 pieces
Stravinsky The Soldier’s Tale

Find out more about the performers and repertoire by downloading the evening’s programme.

The Ducasse Trio was formed in 2010 when they met as students at the Paris Conservatoire, since then the trio has gone on to undertake residencies at the Academie Musicale de Villecroze (France) and Academie de Musique Tibor Varga (Switzerland) working with Paul Meyer and Gilbert Audin and earlier this year attended IMS Prussia Cove working with Thomas Ades. The trio has won several awards including the worshipful company of musicians award, Concordia’s Barthel Prize and were finalists in YCAT 2016.

Recent highlights include their debut at Wigmore Hall and recitals at Bridgewater Hall, St John’s Smith Square, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cadogan Hall and the Bishopsgate Institute. In 2015 the trio embarked upon their first national tour of Ireland, performing at the Clifden Arts Festival, West Cork Chamber Music Festival and culminating in the debut at the National Concert Hall Ireland. This summer the trio record their debut CD for Claudio records and give recitals at Petworth Festival, Kilkennny Arts and Wexford Festivals.

Passionate about presenting the many neglected works for this ensemble to new audiences, the trio has also commissioned and championed new repertoire, notably works by Christian Dachez – Primetime, which was given its Premiere at the Geneva Music Festival and subsequently in Paris. The Trio is currently in the process of commissioning pieces from Charlotte Bray and other notable young composers.

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