Three Voices, One World

Three Voices, One World

Hughes Hall, University of CambridgeCambridge, England
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 from 7 pm to 8:45 pm GMT
Overview

Piano trios by Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann — landmark works from the Viennese tradition.

Violinist Alessandro Ruisi, cellist Nathaniel Boyd, and pianist Nigel Yandell bring extensive international chamber-music experience to this collaboration. Alessandro, first violin of the award-winning Ruisi Quartet, performs widely and is regularly invited to guest-lead ensembles including the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the Aurora Orchestra. Nathaniel, a laureate of major prizes with the Navarra Quartet, is known for his thoughtful and insightful musicianship and appears often as guest principal cellist with groups such as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia and Manchester Camerata. Nigel, an experienced solo and chamber musician, teaches at the University of Cambridge and has long been active as a performer and collaborator across a range of musical settings, both in the UK and abroad.

This evening’s artists share a clear commitment to chamber-music practice — attentive listening, shared decision-making and musical dialogue — and come together here to explore landmark works from the piano trio canon.

Programme

  • Haydn Piano Trio No 32 in A major Hob.XV.18
  • Beethoven Piano Trio in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 (The Ghost)

Interval

  • Schumann Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 63


Piano trios by Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann — landmark works from the Viennese tradition.

Violinist Alessandro Ruisi, cellist Nathaniel Boyd, and pianist Nigel Yandell bring extensive international chamber-music experience to this collaboration. Alessandro, first violin of the award-winning Ruisi Quartet, performs widely and is regularly invited to guest-lead ensembles including the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the Aurora Orchestra. Nathaniel, a laureate of major prizes with the Navarra Quartet, is known for his thoughtful and insightful musicianship and appears often as guest principal cellist with groups such as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia and Manchester Camerata. Nigel, an experienced solo and chamber musician, teaches at the University of Cambridge and has long been active as a performer and collaborator across a range of musical settings, both in the UK and abroad.

This evening’s artists share a clear commitment to chamber-music practice — attentive listening, shared decision-making and musical dialogue — and come together here to explore landmark works from the piano trio canon.

Programme

  • Haydn Piano Trio No 32 in A major Hob.XV.18
  • Beethoven Piano Trio in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 (The Ghost)

Interval

  • Schumann Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 63


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 45 minutes
  • In person

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Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge

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Cambridge CB1 2EW

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