Piano | Violin | Cello
Three outstanding, internationally acclaimed artists come together as a trio especially for the meetMUSIC Open Air in Draiflessen Park. The concert in the park will be accompanied by fine delicacies from the chef.
Martin Jaspard, piano
Martin Jaspard (*2005) stands for integrity and honest musicality and combines interpretative depth with great stylistic openness. As a pianist, he is equally interested in composition and conducting and is developing a multi-layered artistic profile. In 2024 he was awarded the 1st prize at the renowned Johannes Brahms Piano Competition in Detmold was awarded. Other successes include first prizes at the National Competition of Mayenne and at the International Competition Nice Côte d’Azur (junior category) and a place in the final of the Santa Cecilia competition in Porto.
As a soloist and sought-after chamber musician, he performs in renowned halls and festivals in France (including Salle Cortot, Festival de Colmar) as well as in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, including the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.
In 2024, Martin Jaspard was selected for a residency at the Festival La Roque d’Anthéron where he performed in a piano duo with Paul Lecocq. In 2025 his Debut album with solo works by Mozart and Brahms.
He trained at the Conservatoire de Gennevilliers and the CRR d’Angers before joining the CNSMD Paris was accepted. There he completed his piano studies with highest honors, earned a bachelor’s degree in chamber music and also studied composition and conducting.
Oscar Hatzfeld, violin
Oscar Hatzfeld (*2005) is one of the most promising young violinists of his generation. He began his musical training at the age of five at the Conservatoire de Dourdan with Hubert Charpentier and then continued his studies at the CRR de Versailles in the class of Véronique Rougelot. At the age of sixteen he was accepted at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in the class of Olivier Charlier, with Mi-Sa Yang and Pierre Fouchenneret as assistant professors. He obtained his bachelor’s degree there and is currently completing his master’s degree.
Oscar Hatzfeld gained orchestral experience in several renowned orchestral academies, including the Orchestre Français des Jeunesthe Orchestre National d’Île-de-France, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris.
A passionate chamber musician, he is co-founder of the Quatuor Irowhich performs at the Festival de La Chaise-Dieu and the Schiermonnikoog Festival was invited. He is also the winner of the Schubert sponsorship of the Académie Jaroussky and the first edition of the Académie de la Belle Saison (2025-2026 in each case).
Concert appearances have taken him to the Association Jeunes Talents in both trio and quintet formations. He has also received important artistic inspiration from renowned violinists such as Guillaume Sutre, Amaury Coeytaux, Guillaume Chilemme and Marc Danel.
Thomas Prechal, violoncello & composition
Thomas Prechal (*2004) is a cellist and composer with an exceptionally broad musical curiosity. Since his earliest childhood, he has been fascinated by almost all facets of music: from cello playing and composing to analysis, conducting and improvisation to traditional folk music and the unifying power of music-making.
He is 1st prize winner of the Cello Biennale Amsterdam 2024 and multiple prizewinner of international competitions, including Bohuš Heran, Edmond Baert, Gustav Mahler and David Popper. In 2021, he also received the Verbier Festival Academy Special Prize of Merit. Concert engagements regularly take him to major halls and festivals in the Netherlands (including the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Tivoli Vredenburg, Amare Den Haag), France (Salle Cortot, La Folle Journée de Nantes, Festival Pablo Casals) as well as Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria and Spain. He has performed as a soloist with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestrathe North Netherlands Orchestra, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and the Real Filharmonía de Galicia on.
Thomas is also in demand internationally as a composer and regularly receives commissions, for example from the Cello Biennale Amsterdamthe Pražák Quartet and various festivals.
He began his training at the age of five. After studying in The Hague, he has been continuing his education at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris with Raphaël Pidoux, supplemented by intensive studies in analysis, écriture, improvisation and conducting. He plays a cello from Jacques Boquay (1726)provided by the Fonds Talents & Violon’celles.
Program:
First segment (13′)
Schubert Trio in B-flat major, op. 99
- Allegro moderato
Second segment (25′)
Schubert Trio in B-flatmajor, op. 99
- Andante un poco mosso
III Scherzo. Allegro
- Rondo.Allegro vivace
Third segment (20′)
Brahms Trio in c-minor, op. 101
- Allegro energico
- Presto non assai
III. andante grazioso
- Allegro molto
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