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The Thoreau Piano Trio
To honor the 2017 bicentennial of Henry David Thoreau's birth, The Thoreau Piano Trio presents a series of concerts exploring connections between the piano trio repertoire and Thoreau's writings.
The season opener is Autumnal Tints. Thoreau's essay by this name portrays and praises the brilliant fall colors of New England. Music by Rameau, Mozart, Higdon and Ravel celebrate themes of color, joy, harvest, and appreciation of the beauty around us.
Powerful performances and imaginative programs are hallmarks of the Thoreau Piano Trio.
Three internationally acclaimed artists, violinist Susan Jensen, cellist Darry Dolezal and pianist Paul Jacobs, formed the Thoreau Piano Trio in 2011 during a philosophical back-stage conversation at a music festival in Vermont. In the spirit of Henry David Thoreau, the quintessential New England philosopher who wrote in Walden, "I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, the Thoreau Piano Trio cuts through hundreds of years of tradition to find and express the essence of each masterwork, interpreting each on its own terms. An ensemble of depth, brilliance and conviction, the Thoreau Piano Trio has acquired a robust reputation for its rich, insightful interpretations of the standard repertoire and for revealing unexpected correlations between works from different styles and periods. The Thoreau Piano Trios mission is to engage and connect with audiences, composers and with each other, and to explore links between music, art and literature.
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LocationChelmsford Center for the Arts (View)
1A North Rd.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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