Davidoff Piano Trio in Concert

7:30pm, Fri, 18 Jun 2027

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  • Type of event: Performance
    Start time: 7:30pm
    Venue: Gerrans Parish Memorial Hall, Gerrans Hill, Portscatho, Cornwall TR2 5EE
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    Ticket pricing/options: Adult Unreserved non-Members £20
    Adult Members £15
    Adult accompanying child under 18 £10
    CHild 18 and under Free
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    By phone 01209 312505
    10a.m. - 4pm. Mon-Frid
    Description: Davidoff Piano Trio in Concert
    The Davidoff Trio is one  of the most exciting young piano trios currently enjoying an international career.  This multiple prize-winning group won the London Parkhouse Award in 2026.  The trio has toured Europe and the Far East, with highlights including their debut performane of the Beethoven Triple Concerto at the Philharmonie Essen and a recital at the Wigmore Hal in London.

    Programme
    Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat major Op 11
    Shostakovich Piano Trio no 2 in E minor Opus 67
    Schumann   Piano Trio no 3 in G minor Op 110

    The Davidoff Piano Trio are
    Johannes Wendel (violin) Youna Sophia Jutzi (piano); Christophe Lamprecht (cello) 

     

     Hi Johannes Wendel (violin)

    Yona Sophia Jutzi (piano)

    Christoph Lamprecht (cello) 

    Hi res images are here Media | Davidoff Trio 

    The Davidoff Trio, founded in Mainz in 2021, is considered one of the most interesting up-and-coming piano trios on the European chamber music scene.

    Regularly appearing on international stages, it has made guest appearances at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Brixen Classics Festival and the Festival Musikdorf Ernen, among others. In April 2025, the trio won the prestigious Parkhouse Award in London and has also received further national and international prizes, including most recently at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2026, the International JOSEPH JOACHIM Chamber Music Competition 2025, the International Gianni Bergamo Classic Music Award 2024, the Folkwang Prize and the Walbusch Prize from Jeunesses Musicales Germany.

    For the 2025-2027 season, the trio has been appointed Ensemble in Residence at the ProQuartet - Centre Européen de Musique de Chambre in Paris. Concert recordings have been broadcast internationally on radio, most recently on SRF Kultur and WDR3.

    The trio is currently studying at the Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen with Thomas Hoppe and at the International Institute for Chamber Music at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid, where it was among the last ensembles to receive artistic guidance from Günter Pichler.

    With the aim of making classical music accessible to a wide audience through innovative concert formats and unusual concert venues, the trio launched an interdisciplinary concert series in January 2025 at the popular Mainz bar "Nirgendwo", combining classical music with jazz and poetry.

    Performances in 2026 will take the trio across Germany, to Spain, England, Italy, Finland and Japan, and include highlights such as their debut with Beethoven's Triple Concerto at the Philharmonie Essen and a recital at Wigmore Hall.

    Johannes plays a violin by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris, ca. 1861), which has been kindly made available to him as a generous private loan and Christoph currently plays a cello by N. F. Vuillaume from the year 1860, generously on loan from Daniel Geiss.









     
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