Trio Shaham-Erez-Wallfisch
  • Monday 18 September 2023, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • Standard £27, FTE/U18 £5.50
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Image Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch, standing on a cobbled strret

“Hagai Shaham, Arnon Erez and Raphael Wallfisch have music running through their veins. They are one with the music and with each other…” Luister Magazine, April 2015

Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch was founded in 2009 and comprises three of the finest international instrumentalists performing today. As a soloist Hagai Shaham has performed with the world’s leading orchestras, including the English Chamber Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic, Belgian National Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, RTE Symphony Orchestra and the Taipei, Singapore and Shanghai orchestras. In September 1990, Hagai Shaham and his duo partner, Arnon Erez, won the first prize at the ARD International Music competition in Munich in the Violin-Piano duo category leading to highly acclaimed recitals throughout the world and a duo partnership which continues to this day.

Playing chamber music together at the Pablo Casals Prades Festival, Hagai Shaham and Raphael Wallfisch recognised an immediate musical synergy. Arnon Erez joined them for trio concerts in Lucerne and the Netherlands later that year and the Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch was established. Since 2009 the Trio have performed, broadcasted and recorded widely throughout Europe and Israel.  They perform regularly at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.  Similarly, they were chosen by the Wigmore Hall to present the complete Beethoven Piano Trios in 2020, Beethoven’s 250th anniversary year.

Raphael Wallfisch Talks about the upcoming Concert

We caught up with cellist Raphael Wallfisch to learn a bit more about the programme and what audiences can expect. Read the full blog post here.

Trio Shaham-Erez-Wallfisch
  • Monday 18 September 2023, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • Standard £27, FTE/U18 £5.50
Book tickets

Performers

Performers

Hagai Shaham – violin
Arnon Erez – piano
Raphael Wallfisch – cello

Programme

Programme

GRIEG Andante con moto
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio Op.1 No.3 in C Minor
BEN-HAIM Variations on a Hebrew Melody
RAVEL Trio in A minor

“Hagai Shaham, Arnon Erez and Raphael Wallfisch have music running through their veins. They are one with the music and with each other…” Luister Magazine, April 2015

Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch was founded in 2009 and comprises three of the finest international instrumentalists performing today. As a soloist Hagai Shaham has performed with the world’s leading orchestras, including the English Chamber Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic, Belgian National Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, RTE Symphony Orchestra and the Taipei, Singapore and Shanghai orchestras. In September 1990, Hagai Shaham and his duo partner, Arnon Erez, won the first prize at the ARD International Music competition in Munich in the Violin-Piano duo category leading to highly acclaimed recitals throughout the world and a duo partnership which continues to this day.

Playing chamber music together at the Pablo Casals Prades Festival, Hagai Shaham and Raphael Wallfisch recognised an immediate musical synergy. Arnon Erez joined them for trio concerts in Lucerne and the Netherlands later that year and the Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch was established. Since 2009 the Trio have performed, broadcasted and recorded widely throughout Europe and Israel.  They perform regularly at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.  Similarly, they were chosen by the Wigmore Hall to present the complete Beethoven Piano Trios in 2020, Beethoven’s 250th anniversary year.

Raphael Wallfisch Talks about the upcoming Concert

We caught up with cellist Raphael Wallfisch to learn a bit more about the programme and what audiences can expect. Read the full blog post here.

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