Trio Wanderer

Trio Wanderer is a highly acclaimed classical music ensemble, renowned for its polished performances and exceptional interpretation of a broad repertoire. The group, formed in 1987, is comprised of three illustrious musicians: Vincent Coq (piano), Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian (violin), and Raphaël Pidoux (cello). They adopted the name "Wanderer" in homage to Schubert and as a symbol of the romantic spirit their music embodies.

Over the years, Trio Wanderer has performed in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls and has become known for their expressive depth and cohesion as a chamber group. Their discography showcases an impressive versatility, with authoritative interpretations of classical, romantic, and modern works. The trio's most recent releases demonstrate their dedication to both familiar classics and lesser-known masterpieces, ranging from Beethoven's celebrated "Ghost" and "Archduke" trios to the emotive complexity of César Franck and Gabriel Fauré's chamber works. Their commitment to presenting a nuanced and dynamic exploration of the piano trio and related ensemble literature solidifies Trio Wanderer’s place among the elite chamber music ensembles of their generation.

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