Festivals & Series

Gryphon Trio

Part of the Winter Chamber Music Festival

Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 3:00pm CST

Pick-Staiger Concert Hall

“The Gryphon’s musical conversations are animated and charming...it has character and detail to spare, and elegance is no small accomplishment.” —The Globe and Mail 

Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano 

The Gryphon Trio is firmly established as one of the world’s preeminent piano trios, regularly touring throughout North America and Europe and enjoying longstanding relationships with the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Ottawa Chamberfest, and Festival del Lago International Academy of Music in Ajijic, Mexico. The trio often performs triple concerti with the world’s major symphony orchestras and smaller chamber orchestras, and their prolific recording catalogue includes 22 releases on the Analekta, Naxos, and other labels. Honors include 11 nominations and three Juno Awards for Classical Album of the Year. The Gryphons are ensemble-in-residence at the Isabel Bader Centre for Performing Arts in Kingston, Ontario, and artists-in-residence at Trinity College, University of Toronto. Since 2010, the trio’s ground-breaking outreach program, Listen Up!, has inspired 16 Canadian communities to collaborate on large-scale multifaceted arts creation projects.   

The Winter Chamber Music Festival is made possible in part by a gift from the Allan R. and Ellen Drebin Opportunities Fund.

Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”) 
Bruce Russell, we have lived before 
Franz Schubert, Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, D. 898 

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Single tickets are $30 for the general public and $10 for students with valid ID.

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Pick-Staiger Concert Hall

Address

50 Arts Cir Dr
Evanston, IL 60208
United States

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About

Pick-Staiger is a 972-seat hall located in the Arts Circle on the Evanston campus of Northwestern University. The main lobby entrance for concerts is on the west side of the building (revolving and regular doors). Since its inception in 1975, the hall has functioned as both a classroom and performance facility for Bienen School of Music performing ensembles, faculty recitals, festivals, and professional guest artists.