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Trio Immersio Debut CD «3»

di Trio Immersio

Vienna

«3» is an exciting journey through three centuries of the Viennese Piano Trio. From J. Haydn, over F. Schubert and J. Brahms to rocking it heavy metal style with B. Gander.

EUR 6’556

119% di EUR 5’500

119 %
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Concluso con successo il 16.7.2016

The Trio

Trio Immersio is a young, energetic and charismatic ensemble from Vienna. It was founded in 2013 by musicians united through their passion and interest to explore the depths of the piano trio repertoire.

Trio Immersio has been working with major concert organisers such as Jeunesse Austria and Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Foundation and has performed at prestigious venues like the Wiener Konzerthaus, Musikverein Wien, Schönberg Centre, Vivaldi Hall Vienna, Kiev Philharmonie, Lübeck Rathaus amongst others.

«3»

Piano Trio was born in the suburbs of Vienna and started out as a salon music making activity. Over time, it exploded onto big stages. With your help we are venturing on an exciting artistic mission- to record our debut CD «3» and follow the development of the Viennese piano trio over three centuries. We are starting at the very beginning, with the charming classical purity of «Papa» J. Haydn, exploring the passion of early and late romantic periods with F. Schubert and J. Brahms and jumping into the 21st century to rock it with the heavy metal inspired «schlechtecharakterstücke» of B. Gander.

What we already have:

  • collaboration with the Viennese label redpmusic
  • booked concert hall, designated specifically for chamber music
  • a CD release concert

You will help to fund:

  • the recording and editing processes
  • printing and production costs
  • professional photo shoot

We hope that you will join us on our trip through the centuries!

Photos by ©Piotr Koscik