An Unforgettable Interview with Trio Casals: A Journey Through Music and Passion
Release Date: 06/04/2024
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info_outlineIn our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of hosting the extraordinary Trio Casals. This ensemble features violinist Timothy Schwarz, cellist Ovidiu Marinescu, and pianist Madalina Dallina. Join us as we dive into their fascinating journey, musical experiences, and the unique dynamics that make Trio Casals a compelling force in the classical music world.
The Formation of Trio Casals
Hugh kicked off the interview by introducing the trio's members. Ovidiu, a founding member, shared the story of Trio Casals' inception in 1996. He reminisced about their performances at prestigious venues like the Rachmaninoff Hall in Moscow and their journey through various collaborations until the trio reformed in its current lineup.
Ovidiu Marinescu: A Life Dedicated to Music
Ovidiu's path from Bucharest, Romania, to the United States is a testament to his dedication. He spoke about his studies in Milwaukee and his transformative experience at Temple University with Orlando Cole. Ovidiu emphasized the importance of musicianship, personal affinity, and promoting the trio, highlighting the unique bond shared by the members.
Timothy Schwarz: From Competitions to Concert Halls
Timothy recounted his journey from Philadelphia to studying under Dorothy DeLay at Cincinnati and Sylvia Rosenberg at Peabody. His academic and performing career led him to Rowan University, where he now heads the string area. Timothy's passion for contemporary music and living composers adds a dynamic edge to Trio Casals' repertoire.
Madalina Dallina: Realizing a Dream
Madalina expressed her excitement about joining Trio Casals, describing it as a dream come true. She shared her background in chamber music and the joy of collaborating with Timothy and Ovidiu. Madalina's commitment to exploring new and contemporary music aligns perfectly with the trio's vision.
Challenges and Aspirations
Hugh asked the trio about the challenges of forming and maintaining a chamber group. Ovidiu emphasized the importance of dialogue, respect, and focusing on common artistic goals. Timothy shared his excitement about bringing contemporary works to life, while Madalina highlighted the personal and professional growth that comes from such collaborations.
Carnegie Hall Debut: A Milestone Event
The trio's upcoming debut at Carnegie Hall on July 15th marks a significant milestone. This concert, featuring works by contemporary composer Carl Vollrath, will be a testament to their dedication and artistic vision. Ovidiu, Timothy, and Madalina are poised to deliver a performance that reflects their collective passion and expertise.
Advice for Aspiring Musicians
In closing, the trio offered valuable advice to young musicians. They emphasized the importance of daring to dream, taking the first step, and embracing the journey with all its challenges and rewards. Their collective experiences serve as an inspiration for aspiring artists to pursue their dreams with determination and passion.
Conclusion
Our interview with Trio Casals was a captivating exploration of their musical journey, individual backgrounds, and the synergy that binds them. We invite you to join us at Carnegie Hall on July 15th for an unforgettable evening of music. Stay tuned for more updates on our website and social media channels. Thank you for supporting the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo blog, and we'll see you at the next episode!
Tickets and More Information
For tickets to the Carnegie Hall concert on July 15th, click here.