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It’s difficult to convey what an extraordinary performance this promises to be. All three musicians are internationally sought after and celebrated in their own right; they have played together as a trio since 2006.
“when you find kindred musical spirits, you do all you can to create opportunities to play together”. Genevieve describes this trio as a “treasured collaboration” in which the musicians have a shared intuition and trust each other implicitly, which makes risk taking simple and joyful. The result according to Genevieve is a “spontaneous, natural and fluid performance, which is always fresh”.
The music being performed is from eighteenth-century Europe and will showcase the variety in musical language and tone colour of music from different European countries at the time: France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, England. The composers themselves were all accomplished, practising musicians and this performance will evoke the composers and great musicians who performed these works in the eighteenth-century. Jane will be playing a baroque bassoon, which unlike its modern counterpart has very few keys. Genevieve will be playing recorders which are replicas of historic instruments whilst Lars Ulrik will perform on a fine harpsichord, which has generously been donated to Four Winds and will be making its debut at this performance.
This program, made up of eight concise, masterful works gave the audience the rare chance to experience the sound of the eighteenth-century played on historical instruments by fabulous musicians in the intimate, warm setting of the Windsong Pavilion.