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Commissions

Daniel Börtz

Piano Trio   (2000)
Commissioned by the Northlands Festival for the Kungsbacka Piano Trio.  World première at the Northlands Festival, Caithness on 21 September 2000.  London première at Wigmore Hall 0n 5 December 2000

Richard Barnard

Visions in Confinement   (2003)
(for violin, clarinet, cello and piano)
Commissioned by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio with generous support from the Britten-Pears Foundation and the RVW Trust.  World première at St George's Bristol on 25 March 2003 (with Katherine Spencer - clarinet). Scandinavian première at the Kungsbacka Chamber Music Festival in August 2003 (with Matthew Hunt - clarinet)

Karin Rehnqvist

In the Beginning   (2003)
Commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society in partnership with the BBC for the Kungsbacka Piano Trio as BBC Radio 3 New Generation artists.  World première at the City of London Festival on 3 July 2003.  Canadian première in Toronto in December 2003.

Mark-Anthony Turnage A Lighter Moment   (2004)
World première at the Cheltenham International Festival.
Jonas Bohlin Pianotrio   (2005)
Paul Stanhope Dolcissimo Uscignolo   (2007)
Commissioned for Musica Viva, Australia by Geoff and Vicki Ainsworth for performance by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio during its Musica Viva recital tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2007.
Joe Duddell Nightswimming   (2008)
Commissoned by the Presteigne Festival of Music and the Arts for performance by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio at the 2008 Festival.
Helen Grime The Brook Sings Loud   (2008)
Commissioned by the Aberdeen Chamber Music Club and partly funded by the Scottish Arts Council.  World première by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio at Cowdray Hall, Aberdeen.
Mervyn Burtch Notes to a drama   (2009)
Commissioned with the support of the PRS Foundation for New Music and Welsh Music Guild. 
World première by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio at the Gregynog Festival 2009.

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