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BUSCH TRIO: DVOŘÁK’S COMPLETE CHAMBER WORKS

Author: Unitel

For the first time in 4K UHD: Antonín Dvořák’s complete chamber works for piano and strings, performed by the Busch Trio.

  • Busch Trio | Copyright: © Blake Ezra

    Busch Trio © Blake Ezra

In a series of exceptional concerts, the Busch Trio will perform Antonín Dvořák’s complete chamber works for piano and strings from 19th to 23rd June in the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Waterloo near Brussels.

Named after the legendary violinist Adolf Busch, the young London-based trio – brothers Omri and Ori Epstein on piano and cello respectively and violinist Mathieu van Bellen – has emerged as one of the leading piano trios among the new generation. Their performances are regularly received to critical acclaim, with “The Times” commenting: “… what impressed most was the group’s effortless musicianship and unity of thought and attack. The threesome even seemed to be breathing in synch.” For their ambitious project of performing Dvořák’s complete chamber works the Busch Trio enlists the help of accomplished soloists Miguel da Silva (viola) and Maria Milstein (violin).

An Heliox Films production in association with UNITEL.

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