
The Jacquin Trio features violist and violinist Kay Stephen, from Aberdeen, London-based Irish clarinettist and base clarinettist Jessie Grimes, and pianist Charis Hanning, who is also based in London.
The Rangiora concert is part of the Jacquin Trio's nationwide tour. It will be held on Wednesday October 9, from 7.30pm.
It is presented by the Waimakariri Community Arts Council in conjunction with Chamber Music New Zealand.
The three have been playing together for almost a decade. They are noted for their audience rapport, ability to play in a variety of settings, and for performing with passion and energy.
In Rangiora, they will play a varied programme ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to a modern piece written just for them by young British composer Charlotte Bray.
New Zealand composer Dame Gillian Whitehead's Arapatiki, a landscape prelude for piano, will also be featured.
Tickets cost $30 (students $15). They can be purchased at the Rangiora Library with a cheque or cash.












