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Les weekends à l'Oasis Musicale présentent A pastiche of colour and lyricism
AVEC:
Sundance Trio
Geralyn Giovannetti, oboe
Christian Smith, bassoon
Jed Moss, piano
PROGRAMME:
Suite of Six French Songs of the 15th Century
Fortune a tort
Je suis trop jeunette
Reveillez vous Piccars
En regardant vo gratieux mantieu
James d’amoureax couart n’orrey bien dire
Ma seulle dame sur ma foy
Willard Elliot (1927-2000)
Canción callada
José Rodriguez Alvira (b. 1954)
Haas Trio (2005)
Vivo
Andante
espressivo Fast-Light-Playful
Simon A. Sargon (b. 1938)
After the Rain
Theodor Burkali (b. 1975)
Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon (1926) Lent. Presto Andante
Rondo
Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963)
Sundance Trio will perform charming French folk songs from the 15th century, a poignant and evocative Latin American song and the Salzburg inspired trio, After the Rain. The program concludes with Francis Poulenc’s Trio, a masterwork of 20th Century chamber music.
Based in Utah, Sundance Trio was formed in 2005. Members of the trio are oboist Geralyn Giovannetti, bassoonist Christian Smith, and pianist Jed Moss. They have performed throughout the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom at colleges, conferences and on chamber music series.
The trio actively seeks to encourage new composition and in 2007 they commissioned Canadian composer, Malcolm Forsyth. His trio, Lyric Essay, was premiered at the 2008 International Double Reed Society conference. In 2014 they commissioned Utah composer, Alyssa Morris to write her trio, Up and Away (Story of a Balloon). It was premiered in New York City at NYU as part of the IDRS Conference.
The Sundance Trio has released two CD recordings on the Centaur Records label. In a recent review, the American Record Guide wrote, “They are exceptionally talented musicians who seem to have broken through the mere performance of music into the world of thoughtful artistry and craft. This is the type of album you’ll want to play over and over”. The Salt Lake Tribune wrote, “The ensemble play is also fabulous. It’s a remarkable collaborative effort by three like-minded musicians who are equals in musicality and technical astuteness”.
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