Mieczysław Weinberg
Trio in la minore, op. 24
Praeludium and Arie: Larghetto
Toccata: Allegro marcato
Poem: Moderato
Finale: Allegro moderato
Maurice Ravel
Trio in la minore, op. 67
Modéré
Pantoum. Assez vite
Passacaille. Très large
Final. Animé
Mieczysław Weinberg
Trio in la minore, op. 24
Praeludium and Arie: Larghetto
Toccata: Allegro marcato
Poem: Moderato
Finale: Allegro moderato
Maurice Ravel
Trio in la minore, op. 67
Modéré
Pantoum. Assez vite
Passacaille. Très large
Final. Animé
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The Trio Concept (formerly Trio Chagall) was born in 2013 from the union of three musicians from Turin: Edoardo Grieco(violin), Francesco Massimino (cello) and Lorenzo Nguyen(piano).
In October 2024, the group changed its name, inspired by the verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti, reflecting their artistic vision: to reveal the beauty enshrined in musical works.
The **Trio Concept** was named ECHO Rising Star for the 2025/2026 season and received the Prix Yves Paternot at the Verbier Festival 2024, the festival's highest honor.
In 2023, after triumphing in the final at London's Wigmore Hall, the Trio became YCAT Artist. The same year, it won first prize at the “Schoenfeld International Competition” in Harbin, China.
In Italy, it won second prize - with first not awarded - and three special prizes at the “Premio Trio di Trieste” in 2019, becoming the youngest chamber ensemble ever awarded in the competition's history.
The Trio has performed in prestigious halls, including Wigmore Hall (London), Verbier Festival, Konzerthaus (Berlin), Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) and Teatro La Fenice (Venice).Edoardo Grieco plays a 1766 Pietro Antonio Landolfi violin, while Francesco Massimino plays Gaetano Sgarabotto's “Reno Gold” cello (1948).
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