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The Zadig Trio
Awarded 11 international prizes, the Zadig Trio captivates audi-ences with its virtuosity, elegance and irresistible enthusiasm.
Friendship is at the core of the Zadig Trio’s strength and authentici-ty. Boris Borgolotto and Marc Girard Garcia are childhood friends who studied together at the Paris Conservatoire National de Musique and at the University of Music in Vienna. Upon their return to France, they crossed paths with Ian Barber, an American pianist from the renowned André Watts’ studio at the University of Indiana. The chemistry between them is immediately apparent. All three men are drawn by a strong desire to live out their passion as sincerely as possible and therefore decided to combine their desires together and found the Zadig Trio.
In just a few years, the Zadig Trio has become very successful and won numerous awards, including the First Prize of the “Fnapec Mu-siques d’Ensemble” – in the footsteps of renowned ensembles like the Ysaÿe Quartet, the Ebene Quartet and the Wanderer Trio – as well as the Second Prize of the Fischoff Competition (USA).
The trio has performed all over the world, from the USA to the Re-public of Congo, and played in several prestigious concert halls such as Wigmore Hall, Shanghai City Theater and Paris’ Philharmonic and Salle Cortot. In parallel with this demanding schedule, the Zadig Trio has met with great artists who have contributed to the development of its musical expression, most notably Ivry Gitlis and Menahem Pressler.
Due to its auspicious beginning, the Zadig Trio has been invited to sev-eral broadcast shows: « Génération Jeunes Interprètes » by Gaëlle Le Gallic and « Le nouveau Rendez-Vous » by Laurent Goumarre on French Public Radio (France Musique & France Inter) as well as « Puisque vos avez du talent » by Laurent Graulus on Musiq’3 (RTBF) in Belgium.
The Zadig Trio is currently a resident of the Queen Elizabeth Music Chapel alongside the Artemis Quartet. It is also the first resident of ProQuartet and is supported by the Banque Populaire Foundation.
Boris Borgolotto plays a 1750 violin by the famous Italian mak-er Carlo Antonio Testore. Marc Girard Garcia plays a Frank Rav-atin cello, generously loaned to him by the El Pasito association.
This season’s itinerary will highlight the trio’s commitment to open-ness and sharing. First the Zadig Trio will tackle the piano quartet repertoire with violists Krzysztof Chorzelski (Belcea Quartet) and Yung-Hsin Chang (Hermes Quartet). It will also participate in a proj-ect with the composer Benjamin Attahir, currently in residence at the Villa Medicis. Finally, because its members firmly believe in the universal power of classical music to break down barriers, the Za-dig Trio will continue to engage in humanitarian and social projects, notably by playing for prison inmates and handicapped children.
From Haydn to contemporary composers, the Zadig Trio’s au-dacity and freshness gives youth and vitality to the trio repertoire. The depth and sincerity of its interpretations, as well as its viv-id poetic sound, make it the creator of captivating performances.
Thomas Bouzy
"These young artists are passionate and they each
possess the superlative technique, the knowledge of the
whole array of musical styles, and a keen sensitivity for
ensemble playing that form their identity as a trio."
The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio
Press "This young Trio Zadig, which consists of
three extraordinarily gifted instrumentalists
and, at the same time, truly searching
musicians"
Menahem Pressler
Beaux-Arts Trio
"Best young Piano Trio I have
heard!"
Guarneri Trio Prague
"Strong artistic
personality, full of
curiosity."
Artemis Quartet
"Superb artistic and technical qualities."
Trio Wanderer
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2018 Concerts Tribune des Jeunes Musiciens, Geneva - Switzerland Jezuïetenkerk, Lierre – Belgium Keizersberg, Louvain – Belgium Théâtre Saint-Louis, Pau – France Prieuré de Jaunay-Clan – France Auditorium des Abattoirs, Toulouse – France Festival Connaissance des Jeunes Interprètes, Fumel – France Concerts de midi, Brussels – Belgium Auditorium Noureev, Sainte-Geneviève des Bois – France Espace Georges Sadoul, Saint-Dié des Vosges – France Théâtre du Lavoir, Pontarlier – France Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel – Belgium Cruise on the Elbe/Moldau river – Germany/Czech Republic Altes Hallenbad Heidelberg – Germany Villa Carlotta, Como – Italy Casa Menotti, Spoleto - Italy Concertstudio, Courtrai – Belgium Les Concerts de Poche, Auby – France Musicales de Bagatelles, Paris - France Dimanches Musicaux Heures Claires, Thonon-les-Bains – France Festival de Sully et du Loiret – France Festival Musical Durtal – France Festival International de Colmar – France Les Concerts en Valognais – France Festival Radio-France Occitanie, Montpellier – France Moments Musicaux de Chagny – France Bridgewater Hall, Manchester – UK Petit Palais, Paris - France Festival Itinéraires - France Chamber Music Festival Schiermonnikoog – The Netherlands Bozar, Bruseels - Belgium Clermont-Ferrand Opera – France Château de la Fontaine, Griselles - France Festival Racinotes, Le Cerneux-Péquignot – Switzerland Phillips Collection, Washington DC - USA Musique au palais, Toulouse – France Eslite Hall, Taipei – Taiwan Taichung Opera Hall – Taiwan Taichung Concert Hall - Taiwan
January 7 January 9
January 10 January 21 January 28
February 13 March 3 March 7 March 11 March 17 March 18 March 23
March 27-April 4 April 18
May 11 May 12
May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 June 10 June 29
July 6 July 10
July 16-18 August 24
September 20 September 23 September 30
October 3 October 7 October 8
October 20 October 27
November 18 November 24 December 17 December 22 December 28
non-exhaustive list — programming in progress
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Repertoire Piano trio
J. Haydn
Trio No. 14, Hob. XV f1 in f minor Trio No. 25, Hob XV 12 in e minor Trio No. 43, Hob XV 27 in C Major W.A. Mozart
Trio KV 502 in B flat Major L.v. Beethoven
Trio Op. 1 No. 3 in c minor Trio Op. 70 No. 1 “Ghost” in d minor Trio Op. 97 No. 7 “Archduke” F. Schubert
Trio n°2 Op. 100 in E flat Major Notturno F. Mendelssohn
Trio Op. 49 No. 1 in d minor Trio Op.66 No. 2 in c minor R. Schumann
Trio op 50 in a minor P.I. Tchaikovsky
Trio op 50 in a minor J. Brahms
Trio Op. 101 No. 3 in c minor A. Dvorak
Trio Op. 90 No. 4 “Dumky” in e minor
S. Rachmaninov
Trio Elegiac No. 1 in g minor A. Arensky
Trio Op. 31 No. 1 in d minor M. Ravel
Trio in a minor F. Kreisler
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen Miniature Viennese March H. Villa-Lobos
Trio No 1 in c minor D. Chostakovitch
Trio No. 1 Op. 8 in C major Trio No. 2 Op. 67 in e minor P. Vasks
Episodi e Canto Perpetuo P. Hersant
Trio (Variations sur la sonnerie de Sainte-Geneviève-du-Mont de Marin Marais) M. Obst
Nachklang B. Attahir
Asfar
Trio and voice
J. Haydn
12 Scottish Folksongs L.v. Beethoven
25 Scottish Lieder, op. 108 Piano Quartet
W.A. Mozart
KV 478 in g minor J. Brahms
No 3 in c minor, Op 60 G. Fauré
No 1 in c minor, Op 15
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