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Grieg Trio
NameGrieg Trio
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresClassical chamber music
Years active1990s–present
MembersSee Members section

Grieg Trio is a Norwegian piano trio founded in Oslo that specializes in chamber music by Edvard Grieg, Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, Claude Debussy and Dmitri Shostakovich. The ensemble combines influences from the Royal College of Music (Stockholm), Juilliard School, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Academy of Music (London) through collaborations, residencies and recordings. Its activities connect festivals such as the BBC Proms, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Salzburg Festival, Verbier Festival and institutions including the Royal Concertgebouw, Carnegie Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin and Concertgebouw Amsterdam.

History

Formed in Oslo in the late 1990s, the trio emerged from training at the Norwegian Academy of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Curtis Institute of Music and mentorship by artists linked to the Beaux Arts Trio, Trio Wanderer, Amadeus Quartet and Borodin Quartet. Early residencies included the Wigmore Hall artists program, the Royal Festival Hall chamber series and appointments with the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet and the University of Oslo. The ensemble built its reputation via recordings on labels associated with Decca Classics, Harmonia Mundi, BIS Records and Naxos Records and collaborations with soloists and conductors from the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Minnesota Orchestra.

Members

The trio's roster has included pianists trained under teachers affiliated with Alfred Brendel, Mitsuko Uchida, Leif Ove Andsnes and Krystian Zimerman, violinists from schools linked to Itzhak Perlman, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Gidon Kremer and Pinchas Zukerman, and cellists connected to lineages of Mstislav Rostropovich, Yo-Yo Ma, Pablo Casals and Janos Starker. Current membership reflects artists with ties to the Royal College of Music (London), Sibelius Academy, Peabody Institute and the Royal Northern College of Music. Guest musicians who have joined the group include performers associated with Steve Reich, Arvo Pärt, Thomas Adès and John Adams.

Repertoire and Recordings

The trio's repertoire spans Classical music masterworks including trios by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák and Sergei Rachmaninoff, as well as works by Scandinavian composers such as Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, Carl Nielsen and Christian Sinding. Contemporary commissions and premieres have linked the ensemble with composers on the scene at Royal College of Music (Stockholm), the Norwegian Academy of Music and festivals like Tanglewood Music Center and Aldeburgh Festival. Notable recordings feature cycles of piano trios released alongside artists from Chandos Records, Deutsche Grammophon, ECM Records and Virgin Classics, earning reviews in publications such as Gramophone (magazine), The Strad, The New York Times and The Guardian (UK newspaper). Their discography includes classical staples, neglected Romantic trios, and contemporary works linked to commissions from the Norwegian Ministry of Culture, the Arts Council England and foundations such as the Borletti-Buitoni Trust.

Performances and Tours

The trio has performed in major concert halls including the Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, Musikverein, Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall and venues in the United States, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Japan and Australia. Festival appearances include the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Salzburg Festival, Verbier Festival, BBC Proms, Aldeburgh Festival and Cheltenham Music Festival. Tours have involved partnerships with orchestras and presenters such as the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and promoters like Askonas Holt, IMG Artists and Live Nation (company). Collaborative concerts have featured chamber music projects alongside artists from the Beaux Arts Trio lineage, soloists from the Royal Opera House and conductors connected to the Berlin Philharmonic.

Awards and Recognition

The ensemble has received prizes and nominations from organizations including the Spellemannprisen, Gramophone Awards, Royal Philharmonic Society awards and grants from the Norwegian Arts Council. Critical acclaim has been recorded in reviews by The Guardian (UK newspaper), The New York Times, BBC Music Magazine and Gramophone (magazine). Honors include festival artist residencies at Wigmore Hall, commercial recording awards from BBC Music Magazine and support from foundations such as the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, the Sigrid Undset Foundation and the Fritt Ord Foundation.

Educational and Outreach Activities

Educational projects have linked the trio with conservatoires and academies including the Norwegian Academy of Music, Royal Academy of Music (London), Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music and youth orchestras such as the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and the Young European Chamber Orchestra. Outreach work has included workshops at the Barbican Centre, school residencies for the City of London Corporation and community projects in partnership with organizations like Help Musicians UK, Youth Music (charity) and the Education Endowment Foundation. The group has also led masterclasses at festivals including Tanglewood Music Center, Aldeburgh Festival and the Verbier Festival Academy and collaborated with composers associated with Royal Opera House commissions.

Category:Norwegian musical trios Category:Piano trios