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Tonight: Warhol Dervish promises fine evening of chamber music at Gallery 345

By John Terauds on February 3, 2012

Montreal violist Pemi Paull

Don’t let the name Warhol Dervish blow you off track. Rather than a journey into something pop-culturally twisted, this violin-viola-piano trio promises some good, old-fashioned musicianship applied to fine chamber music at Gallery 345 tonight.

The Montreal-based trio — violist Pemi Paull, violinist John Corban and pianist Katelyn Clarke (best known for being a fine harpsichord player) — puts its twist on the main trio pieces it has chosen (both written in E-flat major — a coincidence?), replacing the clarinet with violin in Mozart’s “Kegelstatt” Trio, K. 498, and substituting viola for French horn in Brahms’ Horn Trio (which is what the recent piano-solo Albumblatt discovery is related to).

Among the more modern works on the bill are the virtuosic and playful violin-viola Madrigals by Bohuslav Martinu.

For all the details, click here.

Here are Anton Miller and Rita Porfiris performing Martinu’s thrilling Madrigal No. 1:

http://youtu.be/c7jQQPHx_JM

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