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Trio Fibonacci Isidro Latorre Franco Donatoni 1977 1984 1985 2005 2009
N-oir-T para violín, violoncello y pianoforte (2005) Composed by Alejandro Guarello Performance at the Melbourne Composers' League 'La Flor en la Colina: New Chamber Music from Australia and Chile' Concert Recorded live at BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 8 February, 2009 Isin Cakmakcioglu (violin) / Alister Barker (violoncello) / Michael Kieran Harvey (pianoforte) N-oir-T was funded by contributions from the Fondo para el Fomento de la Música Nacional 2005 (Fund for the Promotion of National Music), and originally composed for the Trio Fibonacci from Canada but released on compact disc by Isidro Rodruíguez Celso López and Luis Alberto Latorre in Santiago, Chile under the framework 'Segundo Encuentro Internacional de Compositores' (Second International Conference of Composers). It is a work in one movement that passes through different musical moments and textures until it dissolves gently into silence Alejandro Guarello Finlay was born in Viña del Mar, Chile. His creative work began in 1977, and includes over sixty instrumental, vocal, chamber and symphonic works, which have been presented as much in Europe, Japan and the United States as in Chile, receiving various honours and awards. During 1984 and 1985, he remained in Italy with two Italian government scholarships, studying composition with Franco Donatoni in Rome and Siena, and Giacomo Manzoni in Milan. Guarello is currently Director of the Music Institute of the Universidad Católica de Chile, founder of the project 'MUSICA ABIERTA: Un espacio para la Música Contemporánea' and Chilean Contemporary Music Festivals, while also the founder and director of the magazine 'Resonancias,' a biannual publication by the same institute ((http•••)
Tchaikovsky Goedicke Julie Anne Derome Wonny Song Trio Fibonacci 2015
TRIO FIBONACCI Julie-Anne Derome - violin Gabriel Prynn - cello Wonny Song - piano Bourgie Hall, Montreal, November 27th 2015 Sound and video: John Klepko
Denys Bouliane Secunda Pierre Mercure Giacometti Trio Fibonacci 1933 1955 2001 2003
Qualia sui. Trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano (2001) Qualia sui [qualia = subjective characters of conscious experience]. Trio for violin, cello and piano (2001) 1. Via prima (rouge incandescent / délavé / encore pâle mais très chantant / …) 0:00 2. Via secunda (bleu azuré, avec une chaleur contenue / marine, plus ouvertement lyrique et étouffé / turquoise, più comodo / …) 15:05 3. Via tertia (vert acidulé, presqu'agressif / vert poivre / de nouveau plus acide / …) 22:52 1. Via prima (glowing red / faded / still pale but very melodious / ...) 0:00 2. Via secunda (azure blue, containing a certain warmth / marine, more openly lyrical and smothered / turquoise, più comodo / ...) 15:05 3. Via tertia (acidulous green, almost aggressive / pepper green / again more acid / ...) 22:52 played by the Trio Fibonacci: Julie-Anne Derome (violin), Gabriel Prynn (cello) & André Ristic (piano) recorded in Montreal, Université de Québec, Salle Pierre-Mercure (October 11, 2003) image: Augusto Giacometti, One of the Three Magi from the stained glass windows in the apse of Zurich's Grossmünster (1933)