Musicians
Trio Doré Louise McClelland Jacobsen, soprano Lasse Mauritzen, horn Zachary Hatcher, harp
Trio Doré Louise McClelland Jacobsen, soprano Lasse Mauritzen, horn Zachary Hatcher, harp
Sunday 6 September 12 - 1 PM

The combination of soprano, horn, and harp is not a common one in the world of chamber music, but three top-level Danish musicians have formed a trio with precisely this instrumentation. The two instrumentalists are both members of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, serving respectively as principal horn and principal harp. Together with one of the most promising young sopranos in Danish music- already enjoying an international career alongside numerous leading roles at the Royal Danish Theatre- they explore the unique sound world created by the combination of horn, harp, and soprano.
The trio’s repertoire ranges from arrangements of French opera arias and lieder by the German composers Robert Schumann and Richard Strauss to new music by the English composer Judith Weir and the Greek-Swedish composer Athanasia Kotronia. In many cases, the music has been arranged specifically for this ensemble by the trio’s own members.

Jules Massenet (1842–1912): Three Songs Amour bénis Les yeux clos Élégie
Charles Gounod (1818–1893)
Juliette’s aria “Je veux vivre” from the opera Romeo and Juliet
Marcel Tournier (1879–1951)
La lettre du jardinier
Athanasia Kotronia (2000–)
I Am Greener than Grass
Robert Schumann (1810–1856): Three Songs from Myrthen, Op. 25
Widmung Der Nußbaum Die Lotosblume
Elias Parish-Alvars (1808–1849) Introduction, Cadenza and Rondo
Camille Saint-Saëns (1853–1921)
Romance, Op. 36
Judith Weir (1954–)
Don’t Let That Horse Eat That Violin
Richard Strauss (1864–1949)
Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4
Georges Bizet (1838–1875)
Michaëla’s aria “Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante” from the opera Carmen

The Classical Summer Concerts take place every Sunday in August and September from 12.00 to 1.00 pm.
The star-studded programme is organised by Julie Eskær, 1st. concertmaster in the Danish Chamber Orchestra and chamber musician, and Ingemar Brantelid, chamber musician and former solo cellist in the Royal Danish Orchestra. This will be the 47th series.
The ticket includes admission to the Glyptotek all day. Season ticket holder: DKK 180 Adult: DKK 220 Under 27/students: DKK 180 Under 18: DKK 150
Buy tickets here.
Tickets are non-refundable but may be passed on. Tickets cannot be exchanged for another date/concert.