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concert Marc Bouchkov, Zlatomir Fung, and Mao Fujita play Ravel and Arensky Verbier Festival 2022

Verbier Festival 2022

Marc Bouchkov, Zlatomir Fung, and Mao Fujita play Ravel and Arensky Verbier Festival 2022

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Violinist Marc Bouchkov, cellist Zlatomir Fung, and pianist Mao Fujita join forces in an incredible concert live from Verbier Church!

First up on the program: Ravel’s sublime Piano Trio in A Minor. This enchanting piece consists of four movements, one of which has an unusual title, the “pantoum”, inspired by a form of poetry from South-East Asia. Arensky’s Piano Trio No. 1 follows, the composer’s most recorded and popular work. The fast-paced yet discreet piano rhythm creates a backdrop against which the main theme freely develops, evoking varying emotions as it reappears in different instrumental parts.

Credits

Photo: Marc Bouchkov © Evgeny Evtyukhov


Mao Fujita appears courtesy of Sony Classical.

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Cast

Program

  • Maurice Ravel, Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in A minor
    • 1. Modéré
    • 2. Pantoum
    • 3. Passacaille
    • 4. Final (Animé)
  • Anton Arensky, Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32
    • 1. Allegro moderato
    • 2. Scherzo (Allegro molto)
    • 3. Elégie (Adagio)
    • 4. Finale (Allegro non troppo)
  • Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49
    • 2. Andante con moto tranquillo

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Mariano Nante
  • Venue: Verbier Church (Verbier, Switzerland)
  • Broadcast date: July 20, 2022, 11 a.m.
  • Production date: 2022
  • Production: © Idéale Audience

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