
Robert Waters (violin), Aglika Angelova (piano)
and Julian Hersh (cello)
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Jupiter Trio
Founded in 1998 in San Francisco, and currently the Ensemble-in-Residence
at the DePaul
University School of Music in Chicago, IL, the Jupiter
Trio is renowned for its passionate and dedicated approach to the
piano trio repertoire. Widely praised for its mesmerizing energy
in performance, the Jupiter Trio was awarded first prize at the
Fourth Osaka International
Chamber Music Competition in 2002. Chosen
from 54 ensembles representing 19 countries, the Jupiter Trio became
the first American ensemble in the history of the competition to
bring home the gold medal.
The Jupiter Trio recorded its first CD for Bridge Records, featuring
works of Beethoven and Shostakovich.
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Upon release, the CD was an instant success, garnering
many favorable reviews and winning the 2004 Samuel Sanders Collaborative
Artist Award from the Classical Recording Foundation. The Japanese
Chamber Music Foundation also released a CD of some of the Trio’s
prize-winning performances from the Osaka Competition, including
works of Mozart, Hummel, and Dvorak.
In addition to being the faculty Ensemble-in-Residence at DePaul,
the Trio holds additional ongoing teaching posts as the Ensemble-in-Residence
for the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra (PACO), and as artists/faculty
to the Yehudi Menuhin Chamber Music Seminar at San Francisco State
University. In 2004, the Trio completed an 11-city tour of Japan
under the auspices of the Japan Chamber Music Foundation and made
its New York debut at Carnegie Recital Hall. Appearances at the
Saratoga and Caramoor Music Festivals, as well as the Schneider
Concerts series at the New School University, highlight some of
the Trio’s recent activities, as do numerous radio broadcasts,
including NPR’s Performance Today and Chicago’s Live
from WFMT, and a feature on Chicago local television as part
of the Dame Myra Hess Series. The Jupiter Trio was also the subject
of a two-hour program for national Japanese television, including
interviews and a live performance from Izumi Hall in Osaka. In
2005, the Trio recorded pieces by Martin Bresnick and Kurt Westerberg
on the Cantaloupe and Southport Records labels, respectively. Additional
upcoming events are listed on the group’s website, http://www.jupitertrio.org/ |
Praise for the Jupiter Trio
“Their sensitivity to one another is breathtaking…the
net effect is pristine musicianship married to dazzling energy.” San
Francisco Classical Voice
“The technical potential of the young musicians is truly
extraordinary” Klassik Heute 2004
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Praise for the debut CD
“...at once luminous and powerful performances: the name
Jupiter is not in there for nothing.” Abeille Musique
“To hear it is to have the impression of hearing these familiar
works for the first time.” Paul Ingram, FANFARE
“The Jupiter Trio brings both fiery passion and elegant
precision to these two very different works....Excellent.” CD
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