Trio Claret-Colom Performs Romantic Classics in Andorra la Vella
Renowned violinist Gerard Claret, cellist Lluís Claret, and pianist Josep Maria Colom unite for the third concert of the 31st MoraBanc Season on.
Key Points
- Free concert on Jan 8 at 8:30 pm, Centre de Congressos, Andorra la Vella.
- Features Gerard Claret (violin), Lluís Claret (cello), Josep Maria Colom (piano).
- Repertoire: Late Classicism to Romanticism, showcasing virtuosity and rapport.
- Musicians boast top prizes and founded key Catalan ensembles; Gerard directs Andorran orchestras.
The Trio Claret-Colom will perform at Andorra la Vella's Centre de Congressos on Thursday, January 8, at 8:30 pm, delivering a programme titled *From the Last Classicism to Pure Romanticism*. The event forms the third instalment of the 31st MoraBanc Andorra la Vella Season, with free entry and strong attendance expected.
The trio unites three musicians of global renown: violinist Gerard Claret, cellist Lluís Claret, and pianist Josep Maria Colom. Their partnership began during student years in Barcelona, evolving into a deep friendship and collaborations across international stages, marked by onstage rapport and shared artistry.
Individually, their achievements stand out. Gerard Claret took first prize at the Tenuto Competition organised by Belgian Radio and Television. Lluís Claret claimed top honours at the International Mstislav Rostropovich Cello Competition in La Rochelle. Josep Maria Colom secured victory at the International Paloma O'Shea Piano Competition in Santander, propelling his worldwide profile.
The Claret brothers also hold the Creu de Sant Jordi award from the Generalitat de Catalunya for their cultural impact. They co-founded the Quartet Ciutat de Barcelona and later the Trio de Barcelona alongside pianist Albert G. Attenelle, establishing enduring benchmarks in Catalan chamber music.
Gerard Claret's Andorran connections run deep, spanning 30 years in establishing and directing the Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra (ONCA) and the Jove Orquestra Nacional de Clàssica d’Andorra (JONCA).
The concert's repertoire charts a path through late Classicism into profound Romanticism, showcasing the period's expressive richness and emotional power in a display of virtuosity and synergy.
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