"Mühlfeld Trio impressed me with their exceptional musicianship, attention to detail, and expressive qualities. Beyond their technical proficiency, what sets Mühlfeld Trio apart is their deep understanding and emotional connection to the music," said Professor Jonathan Aner (Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin) in 2024.

                                          

This profound connection to music and their ability to convey emotions lie at the heart of Mühlfeld Trio's work. The ensemble was founded in the fall of 2022 by Erika García (clarinet), Giovanni Landini (cello), and Andrea Boga (piano). After meeting at Conservatorium Maastricht (Netherlands), they decided to form the trio to explore and bringto life the repertoire for this unique ensemble. Through each concert and live performance, they strive to share with the audience the energy and passion that define their interpretations.

The trio made its debut in 2023, opening the Maastricht Chamber Music Festival, where they had the opportunity to perform on historical instruments. Subsequently, they toured the Netherlands and Belgium, performing in renowned venues such as Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht, Concertgebouw in Eindhoven, Parkstad Limburg Theaters in Heerlen, and Piano's Maene Limburg.

Since 2023, they have worked with distinguished professors such as Pierpaolo Maurizzi, Jonathan Aner, Antoaneta Emanuilova, Shunsuke Sato, Henja Semmler, Gustav Rivinius, Jeroen Riemsdijk, Roeland Hendrikx, Anastasia Safonova, and Anastasia Goldberg, refining their technique and expanding their artistic vision.

Among their achievements, they won First Prize at the 17th National Chamber Music Competition "Villa de Cox" and Second Prize at the 20th Arnuero International Chamber Music Competition in 2023. This summer, they made their debut at the prestigious Festival Internacional de Santander in August 2024, preceded by a concert organized by Juventudes Musicales Españolas in Chipiona.

Recently, the trio has been selected to participate in the MusaE Project, where they performed at the Sephardic Museum of Toledo in January 2025. They have also been chosen for the AIEnRUTa-Clásicos program, a tour that will take them across Spain throughout 2025.

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