The Strad magazine said “…Many good things have come out of the Marlboro Music Festival over the years and this meeting of musical minds is up there with the best of them. Three musicians with absolute conviction, bringing to life both the music’s nostalgia and its dancing joy.” Dworkin & Company is proud to announce the trio Tre Voci, which unites three fearless, visionary artists who are each internationally celebrated as masters of their instruments has joined our roster. Discovering an unusually powerful commonality when they first met at the 2010 Marlboro Music Festival, they bring a distinctly global perspective, musical adventurousness, and transfixing beauty to the ensemble’s performances of “glittering sensuality” (The New York Times). Italian-Canadian-American Marina Piccinini is hailed as “the Heifetz of the flute” (Gramophone). American violist Kim Kashkashian “combines a probing, restless intellect with enormous beauty of tone” (San Francisco Chronicle). Israeli harpist Sivan Magen is “a budding superstar whose dazzlingly virtuosic performances shatter any stereotype of this instrument” (The New York Times). Tre Voci has appeared in music both new and traditional on major stages across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe, including recent appearances at the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, London’s Wigmore Hall, Carnegie’s Weill Hall, and Italy’s Accademia Chigiana featuring a new work written especially for the ensemble by the celebrated Toshio Hosokawa. Tre Voci’s critically-acclaimed first recording for fabled ECM Records features works by Debussy, Takemitsu, and Gubaidulina.