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“Exquisite blending:” a review from the Washington Post
“Trio Eos is more than an ensemble of three beautiful voices capable of exquisite blending. It is also three pairs of ears, so acutely tuned that Eos can sing the closest harmony, even the microtonal intervals of Botti, with breathtaking ease and accuracy.”
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A Branch of Freshest Green
We started rehearsals for our program with Folger Consort! Here’s a little clip of us rehearsing Kate Soper’s “Love Winter When the Plant Says Nothing.” For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.folger.edu/events/a-branch-of-freshest-green
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“Weightless accuracy:” a review from the Washington Post
The Washington Post came out this week with a review of our performance of Florence: Christmas Music of the Trecento. Here’s what they had to say about us: This is mesmerizing music and, performed with the quietly introspective vocal exultation of the women of Trio Eos, it was a powerful antidote to Mall Madness. Laude…
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FLORENCE: Christmas Music of the Trecento
In 14th-century Florence, lay religious fraternities began incorporating vernacular ceremonial songs known as laude into their worship. This popular form entered the homes of the city’s courtiers, learned clerics, and middle-class urbanites. Hear us perform these stirring laude along with cheerful dances and polyphonic works in joyous celebration of the season. With multi-instrumentalist Christa Patton,…