Sunday Afternoon Music: Trio Portinari
Violinist Nicholas Pappone, cellist Joseph Staten, and pianist Candace Chien perform as the Trio Portinari in the next installment of Trinity’s popular Sunday Afternoon Music series. Using music to showcase how love, loss, and hope are integral to the human experience, the concert opens with German composer Max Bruch’s haunting Kol Nidrei, inspired by an ancient prayer for Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. Maurice Ravel’s poignant Le Tombeau de Couperin, a tribute to six friends lost during World War I; Franz Schubert’s evocative Ave Maria, and Felix Mendelssohn’s riveting Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor round out the program. Presented by Trinity Congregational Arts Allegro.
Violinist Nicholas Pappone, cellist Joseph Staten, and pianist Candace Chien perform as the Trio Portinari in the next installment of Trinity’s popular Sunday Afternoon Music series. Using music to showcase how love, loss, and hope are integral to the human experience, the concert opens with German composer Max Bruch’s haunting Kol Nidrei, inspired by an ancient prayer for Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. Maurice Ravel’s poignant Le Tombeau de Couperin, a tribute to six friends lost during World War I; Franz Schubert’s evocative Ave Maria, and Felix Mendelssohn’s riveting Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor round out the program. Presented by Trinity Congregational Arts Allegro.
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