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Multi-talented trio to perform

The Beier, Griffin, Pollak Trio will bring together three multi-talented musicians who have played together in various combinations over many years when they perform next month at Maleny.

Some of their previous groups are Ross Daly’s Australian Labyrinth, Dva, dididumdum, Makedonski Bop and The Balkanics.

The music played by the B•G•P Trio are all original compositions, many of which are influenced by Macedonian traditional music with a focus on rhythmic variation and non-Western modes.

However, each of the three players brings a diverse array of sounds, skills, styles, and emotional content to the music that develops and extends each of the compositions.

The real strength of the trio lies with the journeys that these pieces are taken by way of the improvisations and solos of all three players and also by the ease with which they all play and improvise together.

The sound of the B•G•P Trio is fresh, but listeners can also hear the maturity and depth that long-term musical partnerships can bestow.

The trio will perform on Saturday 4 June at 7.30pm at Maleny Players Theatre, Maleny Showgrounds.

Tickets are $25 and are available at eventbrite.com/e/beiergriffinpollak-trio-concert-tickets-328348147147

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