Thank you for participating in Doyle Piano Trio : Crawling Forward.
The performance is approximately one hour long with no intermission.
We’d like you to enjoy the whole concert as one continuous performance, please applause after the last piece and refrain to clap between pieces.
To avoid disturbing other audiences, please respect the following house rules:
1) Please remain quiet during the performance.
2) No photo taking or video recording during the performance.
3) No food or drink during the performance.
4) Please turn your electronic devices into silent mode.
5) Please tune down the brightness of your mobile screens.
Before we start, we’d like to let you know some key ideas of tonight’s performance.
We believe art is expression of human emotions. These feelings are not only found in trained performers, but rather in everyone else.
Please do not be ashamed of your own thoughts and feelings because you are entitled to have them.
We encourage you to write down the thoughts and feelings that came to you during the performance.
We are more than pleased to know how our performance made you feel, and what idea came to you. If you don’t mind, please write them down in the Google Form and let us know.
https://forms.gle/KEit8spFssErw6jK6
*We do not have any “correct answer” or “intended messages” , please set your mind free, and be brave to create your own story.
Program
Maurice Ravel. Pavane pour une infante défunte (Arranged by Wolfgang Birtel)
Mélanie Bonis. Soir et Matin for piano trio, op.76
Gabriel Fauré. Piano Trio in d minor, op.120
I. Allegro ma non troppo
II. Andantino
III. Allegro vivo
Peteris Vasks. Plainscapes
Royal Academy of Music HK Alumni Association