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SUMMARY:Trio Bohémo\, Chamber Music at the Clark 30th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:\nAll Chamber Music at the Clark tickets will be sold by the UC
 LA Central Ticket Office. Tickets may be purchased online\, via telephone\
 , or in person. \nTicket prices: General $55\; Senior (age 55+) $45\; UCL
 A student (valid student ID required for each ticket) $15. Tickets are non
 -refundable.\nTickets for this concert will go on sale Tuesday\, December 
 17 at 12:00 noon.\nSeating at the Clark Library is limited\, and tickets a
 re likely to sell out within a few minutes.\nOnline: https://tinyurl.com/3
 mevyppr\nTelephone: (310) 825-2101\nIn person: Central Ticket Office windo
 ws located on the UCLA campus at 325 Westwood Plaza (ground level\, across
  from Pauley Pavilion).\n\nIf any tickets for this concert remain unsold\,
  they will be available for purchase at the Clark Library on the day of th
 e event. Any available day-of tickets will be sold on a first-come\, first
 -served basis by a Central Ticket Office representative beginning at 1:00 
 p.m. Payment will be accepted via credit card only. For inquiries\, please
  call or email the Central Ticket Office at (310) 825-2101 or cto@tickets.
 ucla.edu\, Monday–Friday 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.\n\n\n\nProgram\n\nAnton
 ín Dvořák (1841–1904)\nPiano Trio No. 4 in E Minor\, op. 90 (“Dumky
 ”)\n\nMarios Christou (b.1978)\nDvořák in Cyprus\n\nFranz Schubert (17
 97–1828)\nPiano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major\, op. 100\n\nTrio Bohémo\nJa
 n Vojtek\, piano\nMatouš Pěruška\, violin\nKristina Vocetková\, cello\
 n\nShortly after its formation in 2019\, the Trio Bohémo’s talent and d
 eep musicality became apparent. They received numerous awards: first they 
 caused a stir at the Gianni Bergamo Award competition in Lugano\, Switzerl
 and\, where they were awarded second prize. Due to this success\, the trio
  was accepted into the Le Dimore del Quartetto network\, which later award
 ed them the prize for Ensemble of the Year 2021. In the same summer they r
 eceived several special prizes at the ISA Festival in Austria\, including 
 for the best interpretations of Viennese Classical Music\, for work by Boh
 uslav Martinů\, and for Czech Contemporary Chamber Music. A few days late
 r they won first prize at the International Filippo Nicosia Award competit
 ion in Italy.\n\nIn 2021\, Trio Bohémo not only received the first prize\
 , but also the audience prize at the International Johannes Brahms Competi
 tion in Austria\, and only a few weeks later they won the International Pa
 rkhouse Award in London.\n\nDuring 2022 and 2023\, Trio Bohémo continued 
 to achieve success on the competition circuit and with their debuts. The t
 rio was on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune show. This was followed by first prize 
 and prize for the best interpretation of the composition by S. Vainiunas a
 t the Stasys Vainiunas International Chamber Music Competition in Vilnius\
 , Lithuania. A few days later they were awarded the top prize at the Inter
 national Joseph Joachim Competition in Weimar and a prize for best perform
 ance of a contemporary piece. The ISA Festival in Austria once again gave 
 Trio Bohémo an award\, this time for the best chamber music ensemble with
  piano.\n\nIn 2023 they received first prize\, prize for the best interpre
 tation of Joseph Haydn\, and the audience prize at the International Josep
 h Haydn Chamber Music Competition in Vienna. The trio also won third prize
  and the audience prize at the Melbourne International Chamber Music Compe
 tition in Australia\, and they were awarded three special prizes at the AR
 D International Music Competition. On top of that\, Trio Bohémo was selec
 ted to receive the prestigious prize of the Czech Chamber Music Society.\n
 \nDebut concerts include the Vienna Musikverein\, Wigmore Hall in London\,
  and Stoller Hall in Manchester\, UK. They performed at numerous festivals
 \, such as the Prague Spring\, CZ\, Schwarzwald Musikfestival\, DE\, and i
 n Ghent at the Festival van Vlaanderen\, BE.\n\nTrio Bohémo was a member 
 of the European Chamber Music Academy from 2020-2022 and studied under the
  direction of Hatto Beyerle\, Johannes Meissl\, Patrick Jüdt\, and Avedis
  Kouyoumdjian.\n\nThanks to the generous support of Dr. Jan Telenský\, Ma
 touš plays on an impeccable copy of the Antonio Stradivari “Willemotte
 ” violin made by Florian Leonhard and on a unique violin by Matteo Goffr
 iller. Kristina plays a beautiful cello by Fausto Maria Bertucci.\n\nhttps
 ://www.triobohemo.com/\n\nTrio Bohémo is represented by http://www.marian
 neschmockerartists.com/\n\n\n\nChamber Music at the Clark\nProfessor Roger
 s Brubaker\, Artistic Director\n\nChamber Music at the Clark will be celeb
 rating its 30th anniversary season in 2024–25. Thanks to the generous su
 pport of Friends of the Clark\, the series has presented over 175 concerts
 \, featuring some of the world’s finest chamber ensembles\, in its uniqu
 ely intimate drawing room venue with its superb acoustics. The anniversary
  season will feature two special tributes. The November 17\, 2024 concert 
 will honor the late Peter Hanns Reill\, who served for nearly two decades 
 as Center and Clark Director\, and who founded the series in 1994. The Apr
 il 27\, 2025 concert will honor Bruce Whiteman\, who served as Head Librar
 ian of the Clark from 1996 until 2010\, and who has written our wonderful 
 program notes for a quarter of a century. We hope you will be able to join
  us for another splendid season of music-making.\n\nChamber Music at the C
 lark is made possible by The Ahmanson Foundation\, under the auspices of L
 ee Walcott\; Henry J. Bruman Endowment for Chamber Music\; The Colburn Fou
 ndation\; Ms. Brenda Anderson\; Mrs. Martha R. Bardach\; Catherine Glynn B
 enkaim\, Ph.D. and Barbara Timmer\; Dr. Rogers Brubaker\; Dr. Johanna R. D
 rucker\; Dr. Susan S. Harris and Mr. Mark J. Harris\; Ms. Judy L. Hellinge
 r\; Dr. David E. Lopez\; Drs. Martin and Susan Mach\; Mr. Bernie and Ms. E
 laine Mendes\; Mrs. Janet K. Minami\; Mr. Jeffrey L. Nagin and Mrs. Bette 
 I. Nagin\; Dr. Theodore M. Porter\; Dr. Jeanne Robson\; Dr. Thomas Rosenth
 al and Ms. Susan M. Rosenthal\; Ms. Carol E. Sandberg\; Charles H. and Car
 ol “Jackie” Schwartz\; Dr. Patricia Bates Simun and Mr. Richard V. Sim
 un Memorial Fund\; Professor Bronwen Wilson\; and Roberta and Robert Young
 .\n\nPlease see here for more information about our chamber music programs
 .\n\n\n\nPhotograph credit: Andrej Grilc\, courtesy of Trio Bohémo
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