Rile & Gallant Artists www.rilegallant.com www.triotremonti.com Trio Tremonti presents three internationally-acclaimed artists, joined together with a deep musical bond: Mexican-born violinist Saul Bitrán, Chilean cellist Jan Müller-Szeraws, and Israeli pianist Sally Pinkas. The Trio’s exuberant musical voice is forged out of the artists’ individual affiliations with highly respected groups such as Cuarteto Latinoamericano and Boston’s Musica Viva, and their appearances in venues such as The Concertgebouw, Teatro alla Scala, Wigmore Hall, Jordan Hall, Marlboro, Tanglewood, and many others. Following its debut at Dartmouth College’s Hopkins Center, Trio Tremonti continues to expand its musical reach around the country, with appearances in New York, Maine, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Trio is committed to the performance of recognized masterpieces alongside new works by living composers, and is currently programming works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Dvořák, Ravel and Turina, as well as Americans Charles Ives, George Rochberg, Thomas Oboe Lee, Michael Weinstein and Dan Román. Now in its third year as Ensemble-in-Residence at the Cambridge School of Weston, Trio Tremonti members are also Artists-in-residence at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts (Bitrán and Müller-Szeraws), and the Hopkins Center in New Hampshire (Pinkas). “The group’s chemistry was apparent in the flawless performance” —The Dartmouth TRIO TREMONTI Saul Bitrán, Violin - Jan Müller-Szeraws, Cello - Sally Pinkas, Piano Photo: M. Insinger
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Trio Tremonti presents three internationally-acclaimed artists, joined together with a deep musical bond: Mexican-born violinist Saul Bitrán, Chilean cellist Jan Müller-Szeraws, and Israeli pianist Sally Pinkas. The Trio’s exuberant musical voice is forged out of the artists’ individual affiliations with highly respected groups such as Cuarteto Latinoamericano and Boston’s Musica Viva, and their appearances in venues such as The Concertgebouw, Teatro alla Scala, Wigmore Hall, Jordan Hall, Marlboro, Tanglewood, and many others. Following its debut at Dartmouth College’s Hopkins Center, Trio Tremonti continues to expand its musical reach around the country, with appearances in New York, Maine, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Trio is committed to the performance of recognized masterpieces alongside new works by living composers, and is currently programming works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Dvořák, Ravel and Turina, as well as Americans Charles Ives, George Rochberg, Thomas Oboe Lee, Michael Weinstein and Dan Román. Now in its third year as Ensemble-in-Residence at the Cambridge School of Weston, Trio Tremonti members are also Artists-in-residence at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts (Bitrán and Müller-Szeraws), and the Hopkins Center in New Hampshire (Pinkas).
“The group’s chemistry was apparent in the flawless performance”
—The Dartmouth
TRIO TREMONTISaul Bitrán, Violin - Jan Müller-Szeraws, Cello - Sally Pinkas, Piano
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BIOGRAPHY
Trio Tremonti presents three internationally-acclaimed artists, joined together with a deep
musical bond: Mexican-born violinist Saul Bitrán, Chilean cellist Jan Müller-Szeraws, and
Israeli pianist Sally Pinkas. The Trio's exuberant musical voice is forged out of the artists'
individual affiliations with highly respected groups such as Cuarteto Latinoamericano and
Boston's Musica Viva, and their appearances in venues such as The Concertgebouw, Teatro alla
Scala, Wigmore Hall, Jordan Hall, Marlboro, Tanglewood, and many others. Following its debut
at Dartmouth College’s Hopkins Center, Trio Tremonti continues to expand its musical reach
around the country, with appearances in New York, Maine, Connecticut, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania. This season they will be making their debut appearances in California and in
Washington State.
Bitrán, Müller-Szeraws and Pinkas are committed to the performance of recognized
masterpieces alongside new works by living composers, and are currently programming works
by Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Dvořák, Ravel and Turina, as well as Americans Charles
Ives, George Rochberg, Thomas Oboe Lee, Michael Weinstein and Dan Román. Now in its
fourth year as Ensemble-in-Residence at the Cambridge School of Weston, Trio Tremonti
members are also Artists-in-residence at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts (Bitrán
and Müller-Szeraws), and the Hopkins Center in New Hampshire (Pinkas).
“The group’s chemistry was apparent in the flawless performance”, The Dartmouth
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Violinist Saul Bitrán has been first violinist with Grammy award‐winning Cuarteto
Latinoamericano since 1986. A graduate of the Rubin Academy of Music at Tel Aviv University,
Bitran tours worldwide and has recorded extensively with the Cuarteto. As a soloist, he has
played with orchestras such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Dallas
Symphony and National Arts Center Orchestra among many others. The Cuarteto
Latinoamericano, recipient of the Mexican government Fine Arts Medal, served as Quartet in
Residence at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh between 1987 and 2008. Currently, the
Cuarteto heads the Latin American Academy for String Quartets, in Caracas, Venezuela, under
www.triotremonti.com Trio in B-flat major, K. 502— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart http://youtu.be/_AtkS1RQ2dg Archduke Trio Op. 97—L. van Beethoven Trio no. 2 in G minor, Op. 26— Antonín Dvorák http://youtu.be/p5A9mdUPmTw Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 63— Robert Schumann Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano—Maurice Ravel Círculo, Fantasia Para Piano, Violin y Violoncello, Op.91— Joaquín Turina Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67—Dmitri Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 1 (1963)—George Rochberg (1918-2005) Passing Puntos (2004, revised 2010) —Dan Román (b. 1974) Piano Trio No. 2 … “Shosty-Bach Suite…” (2012)—Thomas Oboe Lee (b. 1945) http://youtu.be/tUg-e_xCncA Piano Trio (1987)—Michael Weinstein (b. 1960)
SPECIAL OFFERING: live accompaniment to a silent film Princess Nicotine: or The Smoke Fairy (1909/2012) — Matthew Malsky (b. 1961) A silent film with musical accompaniment for piano trio (Simple technical requirements) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHf_qzYgYjM