Triumph at the ARD competition: Trio Orelon inspires in Germering!

Triumph at the ARD competition: Trio Orelon inspires in Germering!

Germering, Deutschland - A musical fireworks were experienced by the audience in the Orlandosaal in Fürstenfeldbruck when the award -winning Trio Orelon entered the stage! Judith Stapf (violin), Arnau Rovira I BasCompte (violoncello) and Marco Sanna (piano) ensured an unforgettable evening that was crowned with the first prize in the renowned ARD music competition in Munich. The artists presented masterpieces by Ludwig van Beethoven, including the captivating Kakadu variations op. 121a and the impressive archduke trio op. 97, as well as an exciting new discovery: the trio in ES major by Amanda Maier from 1873.

a sound frenzy of extra class

The Kakadu variations began with a tension-charged introduction that the audience immediately captivated. The musicians created an atmosphere that came alive through calm sounds and precise Sforzandi. The darkness of the auditorium increased the focus on the radiant musicians, while the simple cockato theme was varied in the highest precision. This mixture of virtuosity and entertainment made the audience immersed in a musical world that was both profound and entertaining.

feel -good music and emotional highlights

The trio of Amanda Maier, a wrongly forgotten work, surprised with a Nordic note and powerful unison passages. The subtle melody introduction and the well -dosed voltage increases challenged enthusiastic applause at the end of the first set. The following Scherzo was playful and yet played as a large unit, while the Andante enchanted the audience with gentle cello antiles. Beethoven's Archduke trio interpreted by Orelon with a perfect balance between soft basic sound and a clear tone, which led to a meditative and lively experience. With the play “Syncopation” by Fritz Kreisler as an encore, the musicians said goodbye to their enthusiastic audience with great applause.

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OrtGermering, Deutschland

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