violinist

Violinist Lorre Lynn Trytten is known for her power and verve, her dynamic stage presence and easy rapport with an audience. Energy and passion characterize her playing. With Lorre on stage there's never a dull moment; one is guaranteed a masterful show of virtuosity, humor and creativity.

In a combination of improvised and notated music, Lorre utilizes repertoire from her newest CD, "Feet on the ground," in all its versatility. Her improvised presentation, a regular feature of the performance, is vulnerable and appealing, welcoming the listener as a friend into her musical world.


 

Lorre performs alone or with a variety of fellow musicians, depending on the size of the hall, the kind of audience and the chosen repertoire.

"Music should be about communication, not about egos or individual glory. If you have something to say, it's important that you say it--but you can't do it alone. You need your fellow musicians--and your audience-- to help get your message across." (Lorre Lynn Trytten)

 

 

Concert schedule:

Feb. 3--Rode Hoed, Amsterdam, 20.30. "Leerhuis en Liturgie: the book of
Judges, translated by Karl Deurloo." Lorre Lynn Trytten, violin and viola.

March 13--Kloveniersdoelen, Middelburg, 20:30. Frances B. String quartet
(Lorre on viola) with Dies le Duc, soprano sax. Music by Dies le Duc.

March 14--Eindhoven, same program.

April 18--Porgy and Bess, Terneuzen. Recital: Lorre Lynn Trytten, violin;
Marian Bolt, piano. Diversified program with music by Fritz Kreisler,
Trytten and others.