Greenwich Trio brings together Slovenian violinist Lana Trotovšek, Canadian cellist Heather Tuach, who replaced original cellist Stjepan Hauser, and Japanese pianist Yoko Misumi. Since its formation in 2006, the ensemble has earned a distinguished reputation, garnering awards such as the Solti Foundation and Tunnell Trust Awards, as well as the top prize at the Beethoven Society of Europe Chamber Music Competition.
The Trio has been mentored by the Amadeus Quartet, Alban Berg Quartett, Guarneri Quartet, Beaux Arts Trio, Trio Fontenay, and legendary musicians such as Menahem Pressler, Bernard Greenhouse, Ivry Gitlis, Stephen Kovacevich, Ralf Gothóni, Arnold Steinhardt, Valentin Erben, and Eberhardt Feltz.
They captivated audiences at international festivals including the Festival Internacional de Santander, Rheingau Musik Festival, Festival Ljubljana, Festival Estoril Lisboa, Cheltenham Music Festival, Rye Arts Festival, and The Bath Festival. Their journey also includes a debut at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw in 2009 and a performance at the opening festival of London’s Kings Place in 2008. Notably, they toured at Madrid’s Royal Palaces, organised by Patrimonio Nacional in 2010. They also appear regularly at Conway Hall Sunday Concerts in London.
Greenwich Trio recorded Beethoven and Mendelssohn piano trios for Meridian Records, Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’ Trio for Hedone Records, and most recently the complete Brahms Trios for Linn Records. For this most recent recording, Greenwich Trio achieved critical acclaim, receiving five stars from BBC Music Magazine, Classica, Diapason, and more. This recognition further emphasises their dedication to delivering exceptional performances that resonate with both critics and music lovers alike.
In summer 2024, Greenwich Trio perform at Festival Hier et Aujourd’hui in France and at Tuckamore Festival and Camber Arts in Newfoundland.