March 2010 – Lakeside Trio Residency
Lakeside Trio Residency
20th-22nd March 2010
The first visit through the link established between the Jersey Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama involved the outstanding Lakeside Piano Trio, one of the Guildhall’s leading postgraduate chamber ensembles, and comprised the following activities:
MASTERCLASS
for violin, cello and piano
5pm, Saturday 20th March 2010, Jersey Academy of Music
Piano
with Lakeside Trio pianist Prach Boondiskulchok
Georgina Sutton, piano
Maria Le Brun, piano
Alexander Cornish, piano
Lucy Osborne, piano
Violin and Cello
with Lakeside Trio violinist Chihiro Ono and cellist Vladimir Waltham
Christopher Simmonds, cello
Rebecca Wijsmuller, cello
Philip Beaugie, violin
Lucy Le Marquand, violin
THE LAKESIDE TRIO IN CONCERT
7pm, Sunday 21st March 2010, Jersey Academy of Music
Programme
Piano Trio in E flat op.1 no. 1………………… Ludwig Van Beethoven
Fourteen Little Pictures………………………………….James MacMillan
Piano Trio in C minor op.66 …………………………Felix Mendelssohn
SCHOOLS CONCERT
11am, Monday 22nd March 2010, Jersey College for Girls
The Lakeside Trio also performed for sixth-form students from Jersey College for Girls and Victoria College to complete their programme of activities on the island. This concert presented an exploration of the piano trio from the Baroque period to the present day, through music by Corelli, Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and finally MacMillan.
BIOGRAPHY
The Lakeside Trio
Prach Boondiskulchok, piano
Chihiro Ono, violin
Vladimir Waltham, cello
The Lakeside Trio formed in October 2007. The Trio has given numerous concerts throughout the UK and Europe. In May 2008 it was selected to participate in the Tunnell Trust’s ‘Showcase for Young Musician’ course where 5 selected chamber groups attended and performed concerts. Since then it has been awarded scholarships to attend masterclasses with maestri Ferenc Rados, András Keller, Avedis Kouyoumdjian, Marta Gulyás. The Trio has been semi-finalist in major international competitions, and a prize-winner at the Johannes Brahms Competition in Pörtschach (Austria). Much as the repertoire is built on works of the past great composers, the Trio is also keen to work in partnership with contemporary composers and has commissioned works from the Spanish composer Oscar Colomina Bosch.