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Jacques
Thibaud String Trio
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...this
could be the first string trio in some
time to have a major career.
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New
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... virtuosity tempered by audacity,
warmth and humanity.
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The
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www.thibaud-trio.de |
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With their charm, youthful exuberance and astounding
virtuosity, the Jacques Thibaud String Trio has delighted
audiences in large and small venues throughout Europe,
Japan and US.
Winner
of the the Bonn Chamber Music Competition, the Jacques
Thibaud String Trio was founded at the Berlin School
of Art in 1994.
The Trio has appeared at London's Wigmore Hall, throughout
Germany, in major Japanese cities on several tours,
and at some of Europe's most prestigious venues and
festivals including Belgium's Musica Mundi (three
return invitations) and Gidon Kremer's Echternach
Festival in Luxembourg.
In
the US they have appeared at Lincoln Center's Avery
Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall and Walter Reade Theatre,
New York City's Frick Collection,Washington DC's National
Gallery, Stanford University, Caramoor Festival, Cleveland
Museum of Art. As the Ensemble-in-Residence at the
2001 Florida International Festival, they drew an
audience of over two thousand to their final concert.
Recent
activities include appearances in Chicago, Princeton,
Washington D.C. (televised and broadcast on radio
worldwide by Voice of America), at the 2006 Mostly
Mozart Festival at New York's Lincoln Center, UCLA
Schoenberg Hall, several tours with flutist Eugenia
Zukerman, and breaking the venerable Music Mountain
Festival's long-standing 'string quartets only'
policy, receiving an immediate return invitation.
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