The Storioni Trio was founded in 1995 by Bart van de Roer (piano), Wouter Vossen (violin) and Marc Vossen (cello). The trio derives its name from the Laurentius Storioni violin from Cremona, which dates from 1794 and is played by Wouter Vossen. Marc Vossen plays a Giovanni Grancino cello from Milan, dating from 1700. In order to develop its ensemble playing, the trio has worked over the years with great musicians such as Isaac Stern, Mstislav Rostropovich, Menahem Pressler and Ralph Kirshbaum, as well as members of the Emerson Quartet and the Vermeer Quartet.The Trio offers an expansive repertoire ranging from Haydn and Mozart via Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Ravel and Shostakovich, to exciting works by contemporary composers. Composer Kevin Volans wrote a triple concerto for the 10th anniversary of the Storioni Trio. The trio has received various prizes and awards and performs regularly on radio and television. The CDs recorded by the Storioni Trio in Amsterdam have all received great critical acclaim.The Storioni Trio is also highly active on an international level, giving concerts at the most important music centers in the world, such as the Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall), the Frick Collection in New York, and the Wigmore Hail in London. Moreover, the trio regularly performs at various festivals such as Kuhmo Chamber music Festival and Osnabruck Kammermusiktage, gives concerts throughout Europe, and goes on tour to India, the Middle East, Japan and the United States.

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