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Ensemble Trivium to perform ‘Sublime’ music at Montville Village Hall 

Sublime will feature György Déri on cello,  Anne Horton on violin, Yoko Okayasu on viola and Monika Koerneron on flute. 

Brisbane-based chamber music collective Ensemble Trivium is renowned for its innovative programming and for collaborating with the finest local musicians and composers. They will perform “Sublime” on Sunday 20 March, 3pm at Montville Village Hall — bringing together the best Brisbane has to offer for a night of music guaranteed to lift the spirits.

“For people already struggling with the demands and challenges of a new year, the first concert of Ensemble Trivium’s 2022 season will soothe your soul, calm your mind and delight your eardrums,” said artistic director Monika Koerner adding that it was an honour to perform alongside some of Queensland’s most lauded musicians.

“One of the things that sets Ensemble Trivium apart is our collaborations. I’ve always sought to pair bold and experimental programming with musicians who understand and commit to what we’re trying to bring to local audiences. At the end of the day, it’s about delivering a multi-faceted experience that transports and delights patrons.”

The bill will feature Joseph Haydn’s Quartet in C major op 5. This music will be presented alongside Debussy’s Six Epigraphes Antiques and Antonín Dvořák’s Quartet in F major op.96 ‘American’. 

Monika said Ensemble Trivium concerts were for lovers of classical music and novices alike. 

“We always try to bring new audiences to the concerts by programming a mix of beloved classics, forgotten gems and new pieces by emerging composers. I like to think that our performances open doors for new audiences to develop a love of chamber music.”

  • The concert will be held on Sunday 20 March, 3pm at Montville Village Hall. For more details visit www.monikakoerner.com/ensemble-trivium. To book www.trybooking.com/BXKGR