Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)
Faculty/Guest Recital: Trio Solari
Chad Burrow (clarinet), Sean Wang (violin), Amy I-Lin Cheng (piano).
Trio Solari\&##39;s performances have been described as "speaking with one multi-colored voice rather than as three individuals. But - as individuals each is a master of his /her own instrument."
One of the most dynamic chamber ensembles touring the world today, Trio Solari has appeared recently in venues including the OKMozart International Music Festival, University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, Thy Chamber Music Festival in Denmark, University of Michigan, Rice University, University of Houston, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma City University, University of Notre Dame, Wichita State University, among others. In addition, Trio Solari has been heard live on KUHF Houston Public Radio. Upcoming concerts in 2011-12 include a tour of Taiwan. In addition to touring with the standard repertoire for clarinet, violin/viola and piano, Trio Solari has commissioned American Composer Edward Knight to write a new work, scheduled to be premiered in 2011.
The members of Trio Solari have individually won prizes from the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, Young Concert Artist International Auditions in New York, Rising Young Artists Series in Taiwan, Chi-Mei Foundation Scholarship in Taiwan, Heida Hermanns International Young Artist Competition, among others. Each member has also performed as soloists and chamber musicians across the United States, East Asia, South America and Europe. Individual members of Trio Solari hold degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, Juilliard School, New England Conservatory, Northwestern University, Yale University, and Stanford University.
PROGRAM: Schoenfield - Trio for clarinet, violin and piano; Berg - Adagio from the Kammesinfonie for clarinet, violin and piano; Knight - New Work for clarinet, violin and piano.
Trio Websites: www.triosolari.com, www.pmiarts.com
Trio Solari\&##39;s performances have been described as "speaking with one multi-colored voice rather than as three individuals. But - as individuals each is a master of his /her own instrument."
One of the most dynamic chamber ensembles touring the world today, Trio Solari has appeared recently in venues including the OKMozart International Music Festival, University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, Thy Chamber Music Festival in Denmark, University of Michigan, Rice University, University of Houston, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma City University, University of Notre Dame, Wichita State University, among others. In addition, Trio Solari has been heard live on KUHF Houston Public Radio. Upcoming concerts in 2011-12 include a tour of Taiwan. In addition to touring with the standard repertoire for clarinet, violin/viola and piano, Trio Solari has commissioned American Composer Edward Knight to write a new work, scheduled to be premiered in 2011.
The members of Trio Solari have individually won prizes from the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, Young Concert Artist International Auditions in New York, Rising Young Artists Series in Taiwan, Chi-Mei Foundation Scholarship in Taiwan, Heida Hermanns International Young Artist Competition, among others. Each member has also performed as soloists and chamber musicians across the United States, East Asia, South America and Europe. Individual members of Trio Solari hold degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, Juilliard School, New England Conservatory, Northwestern University, Yale University, and Stanford University.
PROGRAM: Schoenfield - Trio for clarinet, violin and piano; Berg - Adagio from the Kammesinfonie for clarinet, violin and piano; Knight - New Work for clarinet, violin and piano.
Trio Websites: www.triosolari.com, www.pmiarts.com
Cost
- Free - no tickets required