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Fortuny Trio Debut broadcast Live by Danish National Radio

Nordby Church, Fanø. Tuesday 6th August 2024 at 7.30 pm

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Amy Beach: Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 150

Joaqui­n Turina: Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 67

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50

Fortuny Trio Debut broadcast Live by Danish National Radio

The Fortuny Piano Trio, consisting of Joel Bardolet (violin), Pau Codina (cello), and Marc Heredia (piano), is renowned for its captivating performances and commitment to showcasing lesser-known and contemporary works. Their debut performance at the Klassisk Sommer Festival, captured live by Danish National Radio, marks a significant milestone in their career, highlighting their exceptional musicality and cohesive ensemble playing.

The trio’s program for the evening is a meticulously curated selection of pieces that spanned a wide emotional and stylistic range. The concert begins with Amy Beach’s Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 150, a piece known for its rich, lyrical qualities and the complex interplay between the instruments. The first movement, Allegro, opens with a dynamic energy that showcased the trio’s ability to navigate intricate passages with both precision and expressiveness. The second movement, Lento espressivo, provides a beautiful contrast with its introspective and emotive melodies, allowing each musician to display their interpretative depth. The final movement, Allegro con brio, concludes the trio with a spirited and robust performance, leaving the audience thoroughly impressed by the ensemble’s versatility.

Following Beach’s work, the trio is joined by Michel Camille, a distinguished violist, for Joaquín Turina’s Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 67. This piece, with its vibrant Spanish rhythms and lush harmonies, brings a different flavour to the evening. The first movement, Lento – Andante mosso, features a hauntingly beautiful opening that transitions into a lively and intricate dialogue among the instruments. The second movement, Vivo, is a lively dance that showcases the ensemble’s rhythmic precision and ability to convey the music’s inherent joy. The final movement, Andante – Allegretto, ties the piece together with a poignant and reflective conclusion, highlighting the quartet’s exceptional cohesion and musical sensitivity.

The highlight of the evening is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50, a monumental work known for its profound emotional depth and technical demands. The first movement, Pezzo elegiaco: Moderato assai – Allegro giusto, opens with a somber and melancholic theme that evolves into a powerful and dramatic narrative. The trio’s interpretation of this movement is both nuanced and intense, capturing the essence of Tchaikovsky’s emotional landscape. The second movement, Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto, presents a series of variations on a theme, each showcasing different aspects of the trio’s technical prowess and interpretative skills. The final variation, Variazione finale e coda. Allegro risoluto e con fuoco–Andante con moto, brings the piece to a thrilling and passionate conclusion, leaving the audience in awe of the trio’s extraordinary performance.

Joel Bardolet, the violinist, is acclaimed for his exquisite tone and expressive playing. His ability to convey the subtlest nuances of the music adds a unique dimension to the trio’s performances. Pau Codina, the cellist, is known for his rich, warm sound and technical excellence. His deep musicality and sensitivity provide a solid foundation for the ensemble. Marc Heredia, the pianist, brings a dynamic and vibrant energy to the trio. His virtuosity and interpretative insight are crucial to the trio’s overall sound and cohesion.

Michel Camille, the violist who joined the trio for Turina’s quartet, is a highly respected musician known for his versatility and depth of expression. His contribution to the performance adds a rich, sonorous quality that complements the trio’s sound beautifully.

The Fortuny Piano Trio’s debut at the Klassisk Festival showcases their exceptional talent and versatility. Their ability to bring out the unique character of each piece, combined with their cohesive ensemble playing, made for an unforgettable evening of music. Captured live by Danish National Radio, this concert not only marks a significant milestone in the trio’s career but also provides a memorable experience for the audience, affirming the trio’s status as one of Spain’s leading chamber ensembles.

Amy Beach: Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 150
I.    Allegro
II.  Lento espressivo
III. Allegro con brio

Joaquín Turina: Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 67
I.   Lento – Andante mosso
II.  Vivo
III. Andante – Allegretto

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50
I.  Pezzo elegiaco: Moderato assai – Allegro giusto
II. Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto
III. Variazione finale e coda. Allegro risoluto e con fuoco–Andante con moto

Marc Heredia – piano, Joel Bardolet – piano, Pau Codina – cello, Michel Camille – viola
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