Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale


Saturday February 27th 7.30 pm (please note time)

The Busch Trio

Matthieu van Bellen (violin)
Ori Epstein (cello)

Omri Epstein (piano)

with Daniel Palmizio (viola)

Schubert : Piano trio in E flat D929

Brahms : Piano quartet in A Op 26

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dmission free with retiring collection. No tickets issued beforehand

Named after the legendary violinist Adolf Busch, this London-based young piano trio has emerged as one of the leading piano trios among the new generation, receiving enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics across the UK and Europe. Winners of the 2012 Royal Overseas League Competition, the trio went on to win several prizes including 2nd prize and the recording prize at the 2012 Salieri-Zinetti International Chamber Music Competition and the 3rd prize at the 2013 Pinerolo International Chamber Music Competition in Italy as well as the 2nd prize at the International Schumann Chamber Music Award in Frankfurt.

Since its formation in 2012 highlights of the Trio's performances in the UK have included the Wigmore Hall, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Sage Gateshead, and they have also given concerts in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Denmark. Their recent Wigmore Hall appearance was received with critical acclaim, The Times commenting: “ . . . what impressed most was the group's effortless musicianship and unity of thought and attack. The threesome even seemed to be breathing in synch”. Recent and forthcoming seasons include a tour of China, collaborations with Michael Collins and Bruno Giuranna, and recitals in the Wigmore Hall, King's Place and Amsterdam's Concertgebouw.

As three soloists in their own right, Omri Epstein “the group's marvelously sensitive pianist”, Mathieu van Bellen, whose “silvery gleam darted eloquently”, and Ori Epstein, with whom “you felt in the grip of a warm hug”, have all won prizes in solo international competitions. Brought together by a shared deep passion for chamber music and inspired by Mathieu's possession of the “ex-Adolf Busch” J.B. Guadagnini violin (Turin, 1783), they have been recognised for their achievements and their playing with “incredible verve”. The trio enjoys the support of the Tunnell Trust, the Kirckman Concert Society, the Park Lane Group and the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust, as well as being awarded the MMSF Philharmonia Orchestra Ensemble Award. Most recently they have completed the prestigious ChamberStudio Mentorship Programme, which has offered them teaching from some of the world's leading musicians. They are currently receiving guidance from members of the Artemis Quartet at the Queen Elizabeth Music Chapel in Brussels.

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