Friday, October 29, 2021 @ 2:15pm – 2:55pm (EDT)
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$13.77 ($6.88 students/artists)

Helen Vidovich, flute
Val Welbanks, cello
Olga Stezhko, piano

Eugene Aynsley Goossens – Five Impressions of a Holiday, Op. 7
Cecilia McDowall – Not just a Place "dark memories from an old tango hall"
Franz Joseph Haydn – Piano Trio No. 29 in G major, Op. 67, No. 1, Hob. XV:15

Enter a whimsical world of archival film, travel, and music with the Marsyas Trio's OnJam Lounge session. Immerse yourself in a multimedia world where film and music merge. With public domain footage from Charlie Chaplin's pre-1918 films.

Guest directed by Andrew Staples. Produced by Emily Ingram for OnJam. This music-film is 37 minutes long.

About Marsyas Trio: The London-based Marsyas Trio, formed in 2009 by graduates of the Royal Academy of Music, is the UK’s leading flute, cello and piano ensemble. The mythology of Marsyas’ name represents the trio’s ambition to revive and challenge tradition in chamber music. The Trio inspires a generation of new works through commissioning initiatives and recording projects, while bringing to the public forgotten music from the Classical & Romantic eras to the present day. The Marsyas Trio has been delivering engaging and innovative work in the publicly funded arts sector for over a decade - unique within classical chamber music, their ‘no-boundaries’ ethos focuses on women composers and cross-art collaborations.

About this film and OnJam Lounge: OnJam Lounge is a series of informal, intimate concerts designed for audiences to get a rare glimpse into musicians’ worlds and process. Andrew Staples, director of the films, said: “OnJam Lounge sessions are special. They let you get close to world-class artists in a setting where everyone feels relaxed and creatively supported. This is bespoke content made for your screen but aiming to capture that essence of excitement that makes live performances unique. It’s unvarnished - yet highly polished.”

The broadcast will become available October 29 at 7:15pm British Summer Time / 11:15am Pacific. Your ticket gives you access to watch the film for 30 days after the premiere broadcast or ticket purchase, whichever is later.

The premiere event on October 29 includes a film screening and post-show 'meet the artists' discussion. Your tickets will give you access to both the film premiere and the post-premiere discussion.

Tickets: from £10 / $13.77 USD (£5 / $6.88 USD students & artists)