The Ravel Trio, an ensemble born just three years ago, brings together three apparently very different instruments: the flute, the viola and the harp. At the center of their concert they place Debussy’s Sonata No. 2 who, with brilliant tonal intuition in 1915, created a page destined to become a cornerstone of the repertoire for this formation: a masterpiece with daring harmonies, in constant movement between supple melodies and vigorous rhythmic lines , rhythmic, melancholic sadness and Dionysian joy. And as in a dancing circle, the other compositions in the program “revolve around thisasterpiece, now enhancing the trio and now the individual instruments”.
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