Triolé

Kleine zaal

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  • Doors open 11:30
  • Performers Eve Kerloc'h - singer
    Àngel Arévalo - singer
    José Cavalete - pianist
Lunchtime Concerts

Triolé

Trio with beautiful piano and voice sounds

  • Jong Talent
  • Piano

Tickets

  • Ticket - Rang 1 €4,00
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Triolé, consisting of singer Eve Kerloc’h, tenor Àngel Arévalo and pianist José García, will perform beautiful works by Rachmaninov, Torroba and others at this concert. Eve Kerloc’h, originally trained as a pianist, began her vocal training with Anthony Madigan in Madrid and was selected to study at the University of the Arts Stockholm in 2024. Àngel Arévalo, a Catalan tenor, took singing lessons with renowned teachers and is currently a master’s student at the Maastricht Academy of Music. Pianist José Cavalete hails from Peniche, Portugal. He has extensive experience in chamber music, choral music, dance projects, song repertoire, opera repertoire, studio recordings, and theater projects. He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree at the Conservatorium van Maastricht under the guidance of Jeroen Riemsdijk.

After the concert

Of course, a lunchtime concert is not complete without a tasty lunch. That is why you will enjoy a tasty home-made soup and delicious fresh bread in the Stadsfoyer after the concert. You can order this directly with your ticket! Will you be staying for a while? Great!

Program

Paolo Tosti – Romanze 7′ (Penso! en Non t’amo più)
Gaetano Donizetti – L’elisir d’amore 3′ (Una furtiva lagrima)
Piano intermezzo
Sergei Rachmaninov 4′ – Ya ne prorok, Op. 21 no. 11
Sergei Rachmaninov – Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne, Op. 4 no. 4
Piotr llich Tchaikovsky – Eugene Oneguin 4′
Lensky’s aria: Kuda, Kuda vi udalilis
Piano intermezzo
Federico Moreno Torroba – Luisa Fernanda (Cállate corazón (duo))
Pablo Luna – La pícara molinera 4′ (Paixarín tu que vuelas)
José de Luna – Maravilla 2′ (no puedo más)
Pablo Sorozábal – La tabernera del puerto 3′ (No puede ser)
Giuseppe Verdi 4′ (Brindisi (dúo)

Eve Kerloc'h

Lunchpauzeconcerten

Our lunchtime concerts are a true delight—both literally and figuratively! Taking an hour in the middle of the day to unwind with a great concert in the Small Hall really refreshes the day. From piano recitals to chamber music and brass ensembles, the offerings are varied and innovative. Since we believe emerging talent deserves a stage, our lunchtime concerts feature (recently graduated) students, competition winners, and other budding talents.

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