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Linos Piano Trio: Philip Carne Ensemble in Residence

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Linos Piano Trio

Philip Carne Ensemble in Residence

Prach Boondiskulchok piano

Konrad Elias-Trostmann violin

Vladimir Waltham cello

 

Philip Carne Ensemble in Residence, the Linos Trio, return to the ORNC Chapel with a programme pairing Beethoven’s great Archduke Trio with a new work by American Composer, Miles Walter.

 

Beethoven Archduke Trio, Op. 97

I. Allegro moderato

II. Scherzo: Allegro

III. Andante cantabile, ma però con moto

IV. Allegro moderato

 

Miles Walter the utopia is elsewhere

 

Praised for their “slow-burning, gripping performance” by The Strad, and “virtuosity, presence of mind, and wit” by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, the Linos Piano Trio has earned international acclaim for its unique and innovative style. First Prize winners of the chamber music category of the German Record Critics Prize (2021), the Trio’s accolades include First Prize and Audience Prize of the Prize of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition (2015), the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Albert and Eugenie Frost Prize (2014), and multiple five-star reviews for their album releases.

The rich cultural and artistic backgrounds of the three musicians contribute to the Linos Piano Trio’s colourful and distinctive musical voice. Their seven languages, five nationalities, and breadth of specialisms ranging from historical performance to new music, contribute to their multifaceted and personal performances. Alongside the ensemble’s commitment to the genre’s masterpieces, Linos expands the repertoire by championing hidden gems and creating new trio transcriptions. Their award-winning 2021 album Stolen Music, for CAvi-music in partnership with Bayerischer Rundfunk was praised as “compelling, dramatic, fascinating and unfailingly musical” by the Strad. Following this album’s success, Linos Edition was launched to make its transcriptions available for other musicians to perform.

Linos (Λῖνος) was a celebrated musician in Greek mythology. The son of Apollo, Linos received from his father the three-stringed lute, sometimes depicted as the lyre. As one of the original demi-gods of music, Linos had many pupils, most famously Heracles and his brother Orpheus. Linos was known as the inventor of new melodies, lyric songs, and eloquent speech.

Friday 16 January 2026
Venue location Old Royal Naval College Chapel

Admission Free, No Ticket Required

Dates & Times

  • Friday
    16 Jan 2026
    13:05
    Old Royal Naval College Chapel