Saturday, 2/14/2026
at 7:00 PM


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The Jasper Trio is more than the sum of its parts: Yuliia Van (violin), Lukas Rothenfußer (cello), and Jung Eun Séverine Kim (piano) not only share a passion for piano trio literature, but they also share the joy of making music together and a fascination for the chamber music interplay. Three individuals in search of a greater whole: Their collaboration is characterized by the joy of storytelling, the exploration of musical expressions that can only be realized in an ensemble, and the discovery of new perspectives.
Founded in 2021 in Hanover, they remain connected to their "alma mater," the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, where they are mentored by Markus Becker, Stefan Heinemeyer, and Oliver Wille. They have received further musical impulses from Bernd Goetzke, Leonid Gorokhov, Reinhard Latzko, and Krzysztof Wegrzyn.
They were semifinalists at the International Chamber Music Competition "Franz Schubert and the Music of Modernity" in Graz in 2022 and finalists at the International Chamber Music Competition in Lyon in spring 2023. In 2024, they were accepted as finalists of the German Music Competition into the concert funding of the German Music Competition and also received the special prize from the German Foundation Musicleben.
Their concert activities have already taken the three dedicated chamber musicians to major stages in Germany, Austria, China, Korea, and Ukraine. They receive regular support through scholarships from Live Music Now, the Werner Richard-Dr. Carl Dörken Foundation, the Cusanuswerk, and the German Foundation Musicleben: Yuliia Van plays on a violin by Andreas Postacchini from 1820, and Lukas Rothenfußer plays on a French cello by violin maker Jean-Laurent Clément from 1821.
Musical tastes are known to vary greatly and can develop in very different directions over the course of a lifetime. However, most people remain connected to and familiar with one type of music for life: The music they grew up with, that they listened to and sang at home with their families, the folk music!
Beethoven processes a once widely famous motif in the last movement of his Piano Trio op. 11 in B major, from the opera "Der Korsar aus Liebe," which was almost omnipresent on the streets of Vienna at that time and was whistled softly and loudly by many people: A true "Gassenhauer," from which the trio gets its nickname. Not far away in the Czech Republic, Bohuslav Martinů and Antonín Dvořák composed very differently sounding rural melodies, Czech folk music that particularly captures dance elements and characters. Bohuslav Martinů gave his short pieces the previously varied title "Bergerettes": Known from French poems and also used for dances in nature, it ultimately means "little shepherd pieces" in brief translation. The five miniatures that the composer wrote in 1939 contrast between lyrical folk music and lively dances. Much more melancholic tones are struck by Antonín Dvořák in his Trio No. 4. The nickname "Dumky" is derived from the Ukrainian word "Dumy": A duma is actually a ballad and goes in the direction of a mournful song. Dvořák combines rapid, dance-like sections with slow, song-like episodes in his work, first performed in 1894. The individual movements transition seamlessly into one another, testament to the incredible richness of colors in Czech folk music.

Entrance: 18:30

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