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Aurora Cultural Centre Presents

Gryphon Trio

Great Artist Music Series

Venue To Be Confirmed

6:45 pm Doors Open
7:00 pm Pre-Concert Talk
7:30 pm Concert

ANNALEE PATIPATANAKOON, violin
ROMAN BORYS, cello
JAMES PARKER, piano 

With a third JUNO win this year, the Gryphon Trio has firmly established itself as one of the world’s preeminent piano trios, garnering acclaim and impressing international audiences with its highly refined, dynamic and memorable performances. With a repertoire that ranges from traditional to contemporary and from European classicism to modern-day multimedia, the Gryphons are committed to redefining chamber music for the 21st century. 

The artists will begin the evening with a pre-concert conversation discussing the evening’s repertoire prior to the performance.  

Creative innovators with an appetite for discovery and new ideas, Gryphon Trio has commissioned over 85 new works and frequently collaborates on projects that push the boundaries of Classical music. Christos Hatzis’ multimedia work Constantinople – produced by the Gryphon Trio in partnership with Banff Centre, Tapestry New Opera, Ex Machina, and Music Toronto – continues to enrapture audiences in venues such the Royal Opera House, Linbury Studio. 

Gryphon cellist Roman Borys is Artistic and Executive Director of the Ottawa Chamber Music Society. Annalee Patipatanakoon and Jamie Parker serve as OCMS’ Artistic Advisors in addition to their responsibilities at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music, where Mr. Parker is the Rupert E. Edwards Chair in Piano Performance and Ms. Patipatanakoon is Associate Professor of Violin and Head of Strings. 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gryphon_trio/

This presentation is made possible with the support of

                                 

               

                                                     

The Aurora Cultural Centre participates in the Access 2 Program and supports removing the barriers to arts access for patrons with disabilities and their support persons.  To purchase tickets using an Access 2 card, please contact the Box Office at (905) 713-1818 or email info@auroraculturalcentre.ca

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