The Jenlis trio is made up of a harp, a violin and a cello. Confirmed artists, Mathilde, Héloïse and Axel de Jenlis are brother and sisters. Within the trio, they share family music and invite the public to discover an unknown repertoire.
The concert of this Thursday, August 7, adopts the colors of French music. Composed in 1901, the violin trio, cello and Henriette Renié harp is on the program just like Black suna work that composer Karol Beffa had dedicated to Trio Jenlis in 2019. Mathilde, Héloïse and Axel will also perform several transcriptions of works by Mel Bonis, Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy in a concert that will highlight all the finesse of the harp within a trio to take the public in the colors of a twilight music.
With this harp, we finally have few directories but some nuggets to discover. We play on the colors and stamps of the harp. We are on this French music from the beginning of the twentieth century, on impressionist music.
The cellist Axel of Jenlis At the microphone of François Caudron