The two Hungarians not only played music, they were themselves the music – in every nerve – down to their fingertips.

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KamBrass Quintet & Trio Ernest

10 March 2024, 16.00-18.00

Solti Hall

Workshops at the Liszt Academy

KamBrass Quintet & Trio Ernest Presented by Liszt Academy

Concert of the ensembles supported by the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA)

Dieter Ammann: Developments
Lutosławski: Mini Overture
Ewald: Brass Quintet No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 5
Granados:2 Danzas españolas, Op. 37 » 2. Orientale, 5. Andaluza (Raúl Sabiote and David Marlatt transcription)
Francesca Gaza: Ricercando Altro
KamBrassQuintet (Spain): Joan Pàmies Magrané, Guillem Cardona Zaera (trumpet), Maria Servera Monserrat (horn), Xavier Gil Batet (trombone), Oriol Reverter Curto (tuba)

INTERMISSION

Chaminade: Piano Trio No. 2 in A minor, Op. 34
Bartók: Divertimento, BB 118 (Didier Puntos transcription)
Trio Ernest (Switzerland/France): Stanislas Gosset (violin), Clément Dami (cello), Natasha Roque Alsina (piano)

The European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA) has been an outstanding success throughout almost two decades of activity. The ultimate goal is to provide fertile ground for shaping the musical world of the future, with a particular emphasis on chamber music. The international programme ECMA PRO was brought into being to serve as a workshop for young, exceptionally talented ensembles. The programme does not only enable participants to enhance their knowledge in master classes, but also to introduce themselves in high-profile festival performances and showcase concerts.

Musicality and a love for premiering unpublished works represent core features of the KamBrass Quintet founded in Barcelona in 2019. While being active performers, they also keep improving under the guidance of teachers such as Isabel Charisius, Immanuel Richter and Rainer Schmidt. Winners of the 1st prize at the Philip Jones Brass Preis Lucerne and the “American Brass Qunitet” special prize at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, the quintet regularly returns to play at renown festivals such as Gezeiten Festival, Chamber Music Campus Weikersheim, Festival de Santander and Davos Music Festival.

The Franco-Swiss Trio Ernest are artists in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, at ProQuartet, at the European Chamber Music Academy and at the “Le Dimore del Quartetto” programmes. It has won many awards including Pro Musicis International Award (Paris), the 1st prize at the Verao Classico Festival and Academy Chamber Music Award (Lisbon) and the 1st prize of the Orpheus Chamber Music Competition (Zurich).

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Tickets:

Admission to the concert is free. Tickets can be claimed at the website and at the Ticket Office of the Liszt Academy one month before the concert.

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