Geneva Piano Trio

The Geneva Piano Trio, designed and founded by Dan Sloutskovski, brings together internationally renowned musicians, each fully assertive in their career. Thought like a shared artistic adventure, the ensemble is born from rich and singular paths that meet in the same musical requirement.
At the heart of its identity: the great repertoire for piano trio — from Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich to Brahms and Ravel —, approached with freedom, nuance and a sense of architecture. The trio also plays rarer pages, which they defend with conviction in order to broaden listening and renew perspectives.
The name of the ensemble pays tribute to Geneva, a cosmopolitan city that has become its home port: a symbol of openness and dialogue between cultures. True to this spirit, Dan Sloutskovski invites partners from multiple backgrounds — from the heirs of Slavic traditions to eminent artists from Latin America, and beyond.
This complicity nourishes a singular sound identity: communicative energy, overall precision, aesthetics of nuance. Each project is distinguished by its own color and by a clear artistic line, a reflection of the universality that animates the approach of the Geneva Piano Trio.

Geneva Piano Trio

First album of the Geneva Piano Trio: Tchaikovsky meets Rachmaninov. In it, the trio affirms its musical and discographic approach: a natural connection with Russian heritage, a dialogue of forms with a universal scope. A clean voice is emerging — chamber musician listening, nuance, energy.
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This preeminence seems to particularly benefit Les Cordes, Cello especially whose singing arises, dazzles, upsets, especially in the A nuanced, polished, mannered game by Dan Sloutskovsky. “
The lighting At the same time crackling, lunar and with an inner fervour affirms the very high sensitivity of the Geneva Piano Trio. Masterful. “
3 instrumentalists of excellence know how to play in perfect complicity, certainly driven by their common origin and a culture, such as a sensitivity, in sharing... These qualities explain the obvious affinities such as great coherence of their collective game. “