Ensemble Trivium (Maleny)
Fri, 16 October 7:00PM - 9:00PM
23 Maple St Maleny, QLD 4552
$25.00 - 37.50View Prices
About this event
Ensemble Trivium is a vibrant collective of leading Brisbane musicians, centred around a core of flute, violin and viola. The ensemble is known for warm, engaging performances that bring together timeless masterworks, contemporary pieces and new commissions, often uncovering forgotten gems that deserve to be heard.
In this special concert series, Debussy’s luminous Sonata for flute, viola and harp opens the evening with a gentle, shimmering soundscape that invites calm, reflection and quiet beauty.
Jean Françaix’s String Trio follows, sparkles with wit, elegance, and irresistible charm.
Contemporary composer Caroline Shaw offers a moment of stillness in Limestone & Felt, where time seems suspended.
The program concludes with Joseph Jongen’s Concert à cinq for flute, string trio and harp, a richly layered work that is virtuosic and warmly expressive.
Program:
Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Sonata for flute, viola & harp
Jean Françaix (1912-1997) String Trio
Caroline Shaw (*1982) Limestone & Felt - viola & cello
Joseph Jongen (1873- 1953) Concert a cinq op. 71 - flute, string trio & harp
Artists:
Monika Koerner, flute
Anne Horton, violin
Yoko Okayasu, viola
Alison Smith O’Connell, cello
Lucy Reeves, harp
Bar available. Licenced venue - no BYO alcohol please.
BYO supper.
6.30pm doors for a 7pm start. Please allow time to check in and find your seats.
Red Chair Pty Ltd is focused on responsible and safe management of our Staff, Contractors, Artists and Patrons. Our Work Health & Safety Plan for COVID-19 ensures we manage our obligations to keep people safe within our varied work environments.
If you are unwell or showing signs of COVID-19 please do not attend the event. Self-isolate and seek medical advice.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund - a partnership between Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.