“Jean-Yves Thibaudet’s piano, Lisa Batiashvili’s violin and Gautier Capuçon’s cello [stitch] their individual strands of sound into a sumptuous fabric” (The Arts Desk) during a night of Russian, French, and Czech music.
Join three of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s most beloved guest soloists as they come together for a selection of expressive chamber works. Shostakovich’s trio evokes the agitated yearning of teenage romance, while Debussy’s trio brings out the “sweet, sentimental and sugared” (The New York Times) aspects of youth.
Thibaudet, Batiashvili, and Capuçon close out their recital with a dark, aggressive, and fast-paced Dvořák trio from the era critic Eduard Hanslick deemed “the pinnacle of his career.”
This series is generously supported by the Colburn Foundation.
Für Fans von: Klassisch.
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Thibaudet was a no-show. There was no explanation or advance notice. It was still a good concert but I was disappointed. I have a lot of his recordings but have never managed to hear him live.