Merge

NZTrio

2022 CLASSICAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR (finalist)

In early 2020, the world was struck by the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, NZTrio began its new era with the appointment of pianist Somi Kim and violinist Amalia Hall joining cellist Ashley Brown in continuing the 19-year legacy of commissioning works from NZ composers, bringing lesser-known works to light, and celebrating the widely-known jewels of the piano trio repertoire with fresh interpretation.

As we reflect on these tumultuous and extraordinary times, this album represents our personal beacon of hope and light amid the challenging lockdowns, symbolising our efforts to cope with uncertainty and the unknown.

Featuring superb compositions by Christos Hatzis, Salina Fisher, Josef Suk and Erich Korngold, Merge is an amalgamation of our individual musical personalities both on and off the stage, expressed through our shared love of chamber music. We feel very lucky to be sharing our joyful, creative and collaborative experience of recording this album with you during this particularly bewildering time. As we all navigate this ever-changing world, constantly looking to the future and the past, we hope this music gives you a chance to appreciate some beauty in the present moment.

Somi, Ashley and Amalia

Somi Kim (piano)
Ashley Brown (cello)
Amalia Hall (violin)

Produced by Kenneth Young
Recorded by Steve Garden and John Kim in the University of Auckland Music Theatre, January 2021
Piano tuning by Glenn Easley
Mixed by Steve Garden and NZTrio
Photography by James Davies
Designed by UnkleFranc
Printing by Studio Q
NZTrio is managed by Jessica Duirs and Susan Nelson


01 Old Photographs, by Christos Hatzis
02 Kintsugi, by Salina Fisher
03  Elegie, Op. 23, by Josef Suk
Piano Trio in D major, Op. 1, by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
04  i. Allegro non troppo, con espressione
05 ii. Scherzo, Allegro - Trio. Viel langsamer, innig
06  iii. Larghetto. Sehr langsam
07 iv.Finale, Allegro molto e energico


Released: 16 November 2021
Catalogue: RAT-D121