Busch Trio
Turning a historic 17th century wooden church near Amsterdam into a thriving chamber music centre – this is the vision of the Busch Trio, whose gripping interpretations, youthful vigour and at the same time distinguished charm are causing a sensation in the European chamber music scene. Pure romance is reflected in their highly acclaimed Dvorak recordings.
Named after the legendary violinist Adolf Busch, this young piano trio has emerged as the leading piano trio among the new generation, receiving enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics across Europe. The trio is a regular guest on all the major European stages and festivals. The highlights of the current season are concerts at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Wigmore Hall London and Liederhalle Stuttgart, as well as a tour of the USA.
After the Dvořák and Schubert complete recording (Alpha/Outhere), a CD with trios by Ravel and Shostakovich and a complete recording of the Beethoven trios until 2027 will follow soon.
Members
Mathieu van Bellen | violin
Ori Epstein | violoncello
Omri Epstein | piano
On Tour
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New Releases
Franz Schubert | Piano Quintet D.667 “Trout Quintet” with Daniel Palmizio and Naomi Shaham | ALPHA | listen
Watch and Listen
Film production for the Holzhausenschlösschen Frankfurter Bürgerstiftung 2021 | Schubert: Notturno in E flat major Op. 148 | Beethoven: Piano Trio in E flat major Op. 70 No. 2 | Schubert: Piano Trio in E flat major Op. 100 D929
Live at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam | March 9, 2020 | Brahms: Trio No. 1 in B major Op.8
Reviews
Their vision also impresses with its grandiose moments: tender and vibrant when dreaming, the three accomplices open the windows wide in the more effusive sections. And with what nobility!
Diapason | CD Schubert | Nicolas Dermy | Dezember 2020
Watching and hearing the Busch Trio perform together, this deep connection is certainly palpable in their music-making. Their combined sound is rich and beautifully blended, while their interpretations display an almost telepathic degree of unity, allowing for total flexibility and spontaneity. (Owen Mortimer, December 2019)
International Piano Magazine | Owen Mortimer | December 2019
Turning a historic 17th century wooden church near Amsterdam into a thriving chamber music centre – this is the vision of the Busch Trio, whose gripping interpretations, youthful vigour and at the same time distinguished charm are causing a sensation in the European chamber music scene. Pure romance is reflected in their highly acclaimed Dvorak recordings.
Named after the legendary violinist Adolf Busch, this young piano trio has emerged as the leading piano trio among the new generation, receiving enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics across Europe. The trio is a regular guest on all the major European stages and festivals. The highlights of the current season are concerts at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Wigmore Hall London and Liederhalle Stuttgart, as well as a tour of the USA.
After the Dvořák and Schubert complete recording (Alpha/Outhere), a CD with trios by Ravel and Shostakovich and a complete recording of the Beethoven trios until 2027 will follow soon.
Members
Mathieu van Bellen | violin
Ori Epstein | violoncello
Omri Epstein | piano