Trio Marvin

Trio Marvin

Trio Marvin is one of the leading chamber ensembles in Germany.

Marina Grauman (violin), Marius Urba (cello) and a new permanent member, pianist Dasol Kim came together to present a broad repertoire, performed in virtuous technique and with passionate dedication.

Among the long list of the Trio Marvin awards are the Grand prize of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition and the prize at the ARD International Music Competition.

In the upcoming season, the trio especially looks forward to presenting the audience with rarely performed works by C. Ph. E. Bach, E. Krenek, E. Bloch, and R. Clarke among other composers as well as their classical and romantic repertoire.

RCCR Artists performs the general management for the Trio Marvin.

Trio Marvin

Trio Marvin

Trio Marvin is one of the leading chamber ensembles in Germany.

Marina Grauman (violin), Marius Urba (cello) and a new permanent member, pianist Dasol Kim came together to present a broad repertoire, performed in virtuous technique and with passionate dedication.

Among the long list of the Trio Marvin awards are the Grand prize of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition and the prize at the ARD International Music Competition.

In the upcoming season, the trio especially looks forward to presenting the audience with rarely performed works by C. Ph. E. Bach, E. Krenek, E. Bloch, and R. Clarke among other composers as well as their classical and romantic repertoire.

RCCR Artists performs the general management for the Trio Marvin.

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Artistic authenticity, highly dynamic playing, and attention to detail are the hallmarks of Trio Marvin and makes the ensemble one of the leading chamber music formations in Germany.

Founded by the violinist Marina Grauman, the cellist Marius Urba and the pianist Vita Kan, the Trio Marvin became the Grand Prize winner of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition – the biggest chamber music competition – in Australia in 2018 as well as a prizewinner of the ARD International Music Competition, and the International Competition Franz Schubert and Modern Music in Graz during the same year.

A year earlier, only a few months after its foundation, Trio Marvin won the 1st prize at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Conservatory Competition in Berlin and subsequently received the 2nd prize, the audience award, and the „Young award” at the Premio Trio di Trieste International Chamber Music Competition in Italy.

Trio Marvin has performed at the Berliner Philharmonie, the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Musikverein Graz, Australia. Their concerts have been broadcast by various radio and television channels such as ARTE, BR, SWR, ORF, Deutschlandfunk Kultur and further. The debut CD of Trio Marvin – Echoes of war (2019) – with works of M. Weinberg and D. Shostakovich was released as a cooperation of the Genuin label with SWR and is a part of the “ARD Prize Winners”-series.

Starting with the season 2020/21, Trio Marvin will continue its musical path with a new permanent member. The award-winning pianist Dasol Kim has joined the formation and will perform in various concerts throughout Germany and Europe.

Since its foundation, the Trio Marvin has established itself as a formation with passionate dedication, sovereign technique, and a broad repertoire ranging from baroque music to the works of contemporary composers. In the upcoming season, the trio especially looks forward to presenting the audience with rarely performed works by C. Ph. E. Bach, E. Krenek, E. Bloch, and R. Clarke among other composers as well as their classical and romantic repertoire.

Peteris Vasks – Episodi e canto perpetuo
G. Sviridov – Piano trio a moll – 3.Trauermarsch
2021 / 2022

“Music Time Traveling“

C.P.E. Bach (1714 — 1788) Triosonate in e-moll WQ 89 Nr. 5
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827) Trio B-Dur op. 11 “Gassenhauer”
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Ernst Krenek (1900 – 1991) Triophantasie Op. 63
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 – 1921) Trio e-Moll op. 92

“Milestones“

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827) Trio op.97 „Erzherzog“
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Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) Trio Es-Dur D 929

“Colors and Images“

Modest Mussorgski (1839 — 1841) Bilder einer Ausstellung
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Maurice Ravel (1875 – 1937) Trio a-Moll

“C-Dur!“

C.P.E. Bach (1714 — 1788) Triosonate in C-Dur WQ 90 Nr. 3
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) Trio C-Dur KV 548
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Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) Trio C-Dur, op. 87