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Trio Bohémo

Trio Bohémo

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Music Network presents Trio Bohémo

Jan Vojtek piano
Matouš Pěruška
violin
Kristina Vocetková
cello

Experience the mesmerising artistry of Trio Bohémo, one of Europe’s most exciting young chamber groups, as they make their Irish debut with Music Network this April.

Known for their captivating performances and impressive command of the piano trio repertoire, the ensemble will perform a beautiful programme featuring Schubert’s serenely lyrical Notturno in E-flat major, alongside inspirational and dramatic works by Ravel and Beethoven.

Since their formation in 2019, Trio Bohémo have become one of Europe’s most sought after young ensembles, winning major international competitions including the International Joseph Haydn Competition (Vienna), Parkhouse Award (London) and Johannes Brahms Competition (Austria). They have performed at leading venues such as Vienna Musikverein, Wigmore Hall and Prague’s Dvořák Hall, and are regular guests at prestigious festivals across Europe, Australia and the USA.

Their acclaimed debut recording on the Supraphon label won Debut Album of the Year at the Presto Music Awards and received five stars from BBC Music Magazine.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Trio Bohémo perform with their trademark blend of sensitivity, energy and precision live in Ireland for the very first time.

About the artists

Trio Bohémo has swiftly emerged as a force on the international chamber music scene. Within just five years, the ensemble has garnered prestigious accolades including First Prize and the Audience Prize at the International Joseph Haydn Competition (Vienna), International Parkhouse Award (London) and International Johannes Brahms Competition (Austria). In addition, they are prize winners of competitions such as Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition (Australia) and International Joseph Joachim Competition (Germany). The trio was named Ensemble of the Year in 2021 by Italian society Le Dimore del Quartetto and received a prestigious award from the Czech Chamber Music Society.​

Debuts followed at leading venues such as the Vienna Musikverein, Wigmore Hall (London) and Stoller Hall (Manchester), as well as at major festivals including Prague Spring Festival (Czech Republic), Schwarzwald Musikfestival (Germany) and Gent Festival van Vlaanderen (Belgium). The trio are regular guests on BBC Radio’s 3 In Tune show.

In 2024, Trio Bohémo released their debut CD for the label Supraphon featuring works by Smetana and Schubert. Winning Debut Album of the Year at the Presto Music Awards, The Guardian chose it as the Classical Album of the week and BBC Music Magazine awarded it a five-star review.

In the 2024-2025 season, Trio Bohémo undertook a tour of Australia appearing in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane, performed two coast to coast tours in the US and, in Europe, performed two triple concertos with the Brno Philharmonic. Notable appearances include the Aldeburgh Festival (UK), Dvořák’s Hall of Rudolfinum in Prague, Chamonix Vallée Classics Festival (France) and performances throughout Austria, Netherlands, Denmark and Germany.

Engagements during the 2025-2026 season will include their New York City debut, concerts in Canada, Las Vegas Chamber Music Festival, Shandelee Music Festival (New York) and performances in Honolulu and San Francisco. Upcoming European highlights include multiple performances at the ISA Festival (Austria), where the trio will be the Ensemble in Residence, Dachstein Festival (Austria), Barnes Festival (UK), Shaldon Festival (UK) and concerts across Denmark, England and Czech Republic.

Trio Bohémo was a member of the European Chamber Music Academy from 2020–22, studying under renowned mentors such as Hatto Beyerle, Johannes Meissl, Patrick Jüdt and Avedis Kouyoumdjian. Thanks to the generous support of Dr Jan Telenský, Matouš performs on an impeccable copy of the Antonio Stradivari ‘Willemotte’ violin by Florian Leonhard. Kristina plays a beautifully crafted cello by Fausto Maria Bertucci.

Judith Weir (b. 1954)
O Viridissima

Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770–1827)
Piano Trio No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 1
Allegro con brio
Andante cantabile, con variazioni
Menuetto: Quasi allegro
Finale: Prestissimo

Amanda Feery
(b.1984)
Gone to Earth - Commissioned by Music Network in 2018


INTERVAL


Franz Schubert
(1797–1828)
Notturno in E-flat Major, Op. 148

Maurice Ravel
(1875–1937)
Piano Trio in A Minor, M. 67
Modéré
Pantoum: Assez vif
Passacaille: Très large
Final: Animé

Trio Bohémo – Schubert’s Adagio in E-flat Major, D.897 'Notturno'
Trio Bohémo – Beethoven’s Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 70/1 'Ghost'