The Halifax Trio's self-titled album is a beautiful collection of chamber music that showcases the talents of three exceptional musicians: cellist Shauna Rolston, pianist Wonny Song, and violinist Philippe Djokic. The album features three works by three different composers: Violet Archer's "Triptych for Violin, Cello and Piano," Joaquín Turina's "Trio No. 2 in B minor, Op. 76," and the Halifax Trio's own composition, "Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano."
The performances on this album are outstanding. The Halifax Trio's playing is precise and expressive, and they have a wonderful sense of ensemble. The three musicians clearly have a deep understanding of the music they are playing, and they bring out the best in each other.
Violet Archer's "Triptych" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases the trio's ability to create a rich, layered sound. The piece is full of expressive melodies and intricate rhythms, and the trio handles it with ease.
Joaquín Turina's "Trio No. 2" is a more traditional chamber work, with a lovely interplay between the three instruments. The trio brings out the different moods and textures of the piece, from the melancholy first movement to the lively finale.
The Halifax Trio's own composition, "Trio," is a wonderful addition to the album. It is a playful and energetic piece that showcases the trio's ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally engaging.