Overview
The Junction Trio’s program, anchored by Ravel’s brilliant work rich in color and sonorities, features John Zorn’s haunting and ferocious 2015 Ghosts — a piece loosely based on the Largo movement from Beethoven’s Ghost Trio, which opens the concert. WQXR’s Paul Cavalconte hosts.
JUNCTION TRIO
Jay Campbell, cello
Stefan Jackiw, violin
Conrad Tao, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven
“Largo” from Piano Trio, Op 70 No.1 (Ghost Trio)
John Zorn
Ghosts (2015)
Maurice Ravel
Piano Trio
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Three renowned visionary artists of the next generation combine talents in this eclectic new piano trio, Junction. Violinist Stefan Jackiw, recognized for musicianship that combines poetry and purity with an impeccable technique, returns with pianist Conrad Tao and cellist Jay Campbell. Tao, who appears worldwide as a pianist and composer, has been dubbed a musician of “probing intellect and open-hearted vision” by the New York Times. Approaching both old and new works with the same curiosity and emotional commitment, Campbell has been called “electrifying” by the New York Times. Recent concerts of the trio have included performances at Washington Performing Arts, Portland Ovations and the Royal Conservatory in Toronto.