Koerner Piano Trio
When
Approximate running time: 1 hour
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Event Notes
ONLY PAIRS CAN BE BOOKED ONLINE. FOR SINGLE TICKETS or GROUPS OF 3+ (IN THE SAME BUBBLE), PLEASE CALL 604-521-5050.
Only 50 seats available. Running time: 60 minutes
2 performances: Sunday, Nov 8th, 2020 @ 2pm & 4:30pm
We are thrilled to announce the Vancouver Chamber Music Society’s (VCMS) return to the beautiful Anvil Centre. Well-loved for their intimate classical music encounters, capacity restrictions due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic will not hinder but enhance audience experience.
The Vancouver Chamber Music Society is the leading presenter in western Canada of highcalibre chamber music featuring world-renowned chamber ensembles, and solo and recital artists. Their program, steeped in the rich tradition of classical music, paired with the state-ofthe-art modern Anvil Centre theatre perfectly represent the old-meets-new vibe of New Westminster’s growing cultural and commercial hub.
Vancouver Academy of Music’s Ensemble-in-Residence, Koerner Piano Trio, has wowed audiences in North America, Asia, and Europe with their inspired interpretations of piano trio masterpieces. VSO’s Nicholas Wright (violin), VAM’s Joseph Elworthy (cello), and UBC’s Amanda Chan (piano) make up KPT.
The unique musical voices of Mozart, Turina, and Smetana filled with passion, melody, and virtuosity will keep listeners on the edge of their seats! The programs range from the brilliance of Mozart’s piano concerto style to the evocative oscillation between the dusty streets of Seville and the cafe culture of Paris in Turina. Written amidst a series of tragedies, the unexpected joy and optimism in the conclusion of Smetana’s great trio will ease the fears and uncertainties in our community.
PLEASE NOTE: The Covid 19 pandemic remains a public health risk. The theatre is following all requirements for safe gatherings as per government directives. To increase your safety we encourage you and all guests to consider your personal wellness and risk factors for yourself and loved ones when deciding to attend. Individuals are responsible for limiting their own exposure to other guests. As such, the theatre can’t be held legally responsible for risks related to viral transmission. Rest assured theatre staff are taking a proactive and professional role in the adherence to protocols in the facility and we encourage open communication with us if any safety concerns emerge throughout, or after, your attendance at the theatre. We are all in this together!