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Volta Piano Trio brings premier chamber ensemble to Merc Playhouse

May 1, 2019 by Methow Valley News

Photo by Keith Brofsky
Volta Piano Trio

The Volta Piano Trio, a chamber music ensemble including a pianist, cellist and violinist, will perform on Saturday (May 4) at The Merc Playhouse in Twisp.

The Volta Piano Trio, formerly known as the Icicle Creek Piano Trio, has established itself as one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier chamber ensembles, according to the group’s website. The trio’s members originate from the United States, United Kingdom and Russia. Violinist Jennifer Caine Provine, cellist Sally Singer Tuttle and pianist Oxana Ejokina have performed in venues such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Alice Tully Hall, the Phillips Collection and the Royal Albert Hall, and have toured in Austria, Germany, France, Italy and the U.K.

Regionally and on the West Coast, they have performed solo or as a trio at Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Puget Sound, Cornish College of the Arts, the Seattle Sherman Clay Recital Hall, the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia, Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Seattle Town Hall, the University of Santa Barbara, and Davies Hall in San Francisco. They currently perform frequently at the new Icicle Creek Center for the Arts, as part of a concert series directed by Ejokina.

​For more information about the group and its recorded works, visit www.voltapianotrio.com.

The event, sponsored by Cascadia Music, begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $1 for students, and can be purchased at www.cascadiamusic.org.

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