Andrew Lamy  
clarinet
Brett Deubner
viola
Gary Kirkpatrick
piano

Sample Programs

1) Alfred Uhl,
Kleines Konzert

Gyorgy Kurtag,
Hommage á
Schumann;

*Laura Carnibucci,
Blue Marlin; Fritz

Leitermeyer,
Tiento;

Robert Schumann,
Märchenerzählungen,

*Scott Joplin,
Selected Rags (DeRosa).

2) Jan Vanhal,
Trio;

*Gary Pratt,
Pasture Songs;

Frederic Chopin,
Impromptus (solo piano);

Ignaz Pleyel,
Duo (clarinet & viola);

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
“Kegelstatt” Trio in Eb;

*Francois Schubert,
The Bee (Rimelis).

3) *Richard Wagner,
Siegfried Idyll;

*Joelle Wallach,
After Alcyon’s Dream;

William Presser,
Adagio and Fugue;

Claude Debussy,
Estampes(piano solo);

*Trent Johnson,
Trio;

*Astor Piazzola,
Tangos.

 

4) *Johann Sebastian Bach,
Triosonaten;

Igor Stravinsky,
Ronde des Princesses
pour Trio;

Carl Reinecke,
Trio;

*Reinhold Gliere,
Russian Sailor’s Dance
from Red Poppy

5) *Ralph Vaughan-Williams,
Household Music
for Instruments;

*Arthur Foote,
Sarabande & Rigaudon;

Rebecca Clarke,
Prelude, Allegro, and Pastorale;

Gordon Jacob,
Trio

 

6) Jean Francaix,
Trio;

Hugo Kauder,
Trio;

Max Bruch,
Eight Pieces, (Set i or ii);

*Aram Khatchaturian,
Dances from Gayeneh.

7) Halcyon Concerto Night: Jazz and film score legend Lalo Schifrin composed the world’s first Triple Concerto of its kind for the Halcyon Trio—and true to Lalo’s nature, this is an irresistibly charming work that leaves the audience dancing and singing in the aisles. As soloists, the Halcyons also pair Bruch’s Double Concerto (clarinet/viola) with works such as Gershwin’s Concerto in F, Rhapsody in Blue, Gary Pratt’s Pasture Songs, and other works to create unforgettably beautiful yet original programs.
*Written or set especially for Halcyon Trio