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Trio Bohémo
Trio Bohémo

Thu, Jan 23

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Artis—Naples

Trio Bohémo

“They are the music that this world needs.” – Wigmore Hall Debut Shortly after its formation in 2019, the Trio Bohémo‘s talent and deep musicality became apparent. They received numerous awards: first, they caused a stir at the Gianni Bergamo Award in Lugano, Switzerland, where they were awarded se

Time & Location

Jan 23, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Artis—Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples, FL 34108, USA

About the event

“They are the music that this world needs.” – Wigmore Hall Debut



Shortly after its formation in 2019, the Trio Bohémo‘s talent and deep musicality became apparent. They received numerous awards: first, they caused a stir at the Gianni Bergamo Award in Lugano, Switzerland, where they were awarded second prize. Due to this success, the trio was accepted into the “Le Dimore del Quartetto” network, which later awarded them the Ensemble of the Year 2021 prize. In the same summer, they received several special prizes at the “ISA Festival ” in Austria, such as for the best interpretations of Viennese Classical Music, work by Bohuslav Martinů and the Czech Contemporary Chamber Music. A few days later, they won first prize in the “International Filippo Nicosia Award” in Italy.



In 2021, Trio Bohémo not only received the first prize but also the audience prize at the “International Johannes Brahms Competition” in Austria, and only a few weeks later, they won the “International Parkhouse Award” in London.



During 2022 and 2023, Trio Bohémo continued to achieve success on the competition circuit and with their debuts. The trio was on BBC Radio’s 3 ‘In Tune’ show. This was followed by first prize and prize for the best composition interpretation by S. Vainiunas at the “Stasys Vainiunas International Chamber Music Competition” in Vilnius, Lithuania. A few days later, they were awarded the top prize at the “International Joseph Joachim Competition” in Weimar (without awarding the first prize) and the prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece. The “ISA Festival” in Austria again gave Trio Bohémo an award for the best chamber music ensemble with piano.



In 2023, they received first prize, a prize for the best interpretation of Joseph Haydn, and the audience prize at the “International Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition” in Vienna. The trio also won third and audience prizes at the “Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition” in Australia, and they were awarded three special prizes at the “ARD International Music Competition.” On top of that, Trio Bohémo was selected to receive a prestigious prize from the “Czech Chamber Music Society.”



Debut concerts include the Vienna Musikverein, Wigmore Hall in London, and Stoller Hall in Manchester, UK. They performed at numerous festivals such as the Prague Spring, CZ, Schwarzwald Musikfestival, DE, and in Gent at the Festival van Vlaanderen, BE.



Trio Bohémo was a member of the “European Chamber Music Academy” from 2020-2022 and studied under the direction of Hatto Beyerle, Johannes Meissl, Patrick Jüdt, and Avedis Kouyoumdjian.



Thanks to the generous support of Dr. Jan Telenský Matouš plays on an impeccable copy of the Antonio Stradivari ‘Willemotte’ violin made by Florian Leonhard and on a unique violin by Matteo Goffriller. Kristina plays a beautiful cello by Fausto Maria Bertucci.



 


Program


Musical Trinity



Three remarkable musicians, three iconic composers, and three diverse expressive languages—Trio Bohemo will guide you through the three iconic soundscapes: Haydn’s classical perfection, Smetana’s exotic colors, and Brahms’ romantic philosophy.



Haydn: Piano Trio in C Major, Hob.XV:27


Smetana: Piano Trio in G Minor, op. 15



Intermission



Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, op. 8


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