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J. Haydn: Piano Trio in C Major, Hob.XV:27, Trio Bohémo


Trio Bohémo



Piano Trio

Prague, Czech Republic

triobohemo@gmail.com

+420723 561 614




Profile & Special Focus

Trio Bohémo was founded in 2019. The members of the ensemble are Jan Vojtek, piano, Matouš Pěruška, violin and Kristina Vocetková, cello. Despite all members being from the Czech Republic, they only met in Budapest, Hungary and shortly after that decided to form piano trio together.

Awards

1st prize, interpretation prize (Haydn), audience prize at Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition 2023

Piano Chamber Music Award at isaFestival 2022

2nd prize, prize for the best performance of contemporary piece at International Joseph Joachim Competition 2022

1st prize, interpretation prize at Stasys Vainiunas Chamber Music Competition 2022

1st prize, audience prize at International Johannes Brahms Competition 2021

1st prize at International Parkhouse Award 2021

Viennese Classicism prize, Czech Contemporary Chamber Music prize, Bohuslav Martinů prize at isa – International Summer Academy of the mdw 2021

1st prize at International Filippo Nicosia Award 2021

2nd prize at Gianni Bergamo Award 2019

Awarded as ensemble of the year 2021 by Le Dimore del Quartetto

Partners, cooperations and past performances 

Concerts at:
Wigmore Hall, London; Stoller Hall, Manchester (UK)
Solti Hall, Budapest (HU)
Musikverein Wien (AT)

Festivals:
Classix Festival (RO)
Shaldon Festival (UK)
Prague Spring Festival (CZ)
Schwarzwald Musikfestival (DE)
Lago Maggiore Musica (IT)
Gent Festival van Vlaanderen (BE)

selected for the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme in season 2022/23

Upcoming concerts and tours

2024
March 2024 - Bern (CH)

April 2024 - UK

June 2024 - Aldeburgh Festival

Ensemble & Instrumentation

Masterclasses with:
Johannes Meissl, Hatto Beyerle, Patrick Jüdt, Avedis Kouyoumdjian

Matouš Pěruška - Violin
Kristina Vocetková - Cello
Jan Vojtek - Piano

Thanks to the exceptionally generous support of Dr. Jan Telenský, Matouš plays on a very fine Matteo Goffriller violin. Kristina plays on a beautiful cello by Fausto Maria Bertucci.


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