- September 15, 2025
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Jessé Martins plays the piano.
Photo by Ian SwabyNadine Trudel finishes a piece on the cello.
Photo by Ian SwabyAttendees Linda Kenner and Jane Whittlinger applaud the performance.
Photo by Ian SwabyJessé Martins, Milene Moreira and Nadine Trudel enter the room.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira finishes a piece and prepares to take a bow.
Photo by Ian SwabyNadine Trudel talks with Selma Göker Wilson.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira plays the violin.
Photo by Ian SwabyNadine Trudel plays the cello.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira plays the violin.
Photo by Ian SwabyNadine Trudel demonstrates the cello.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira and Nadine Trudel turn the page to the next piece.
Photo by Ian SwabyNadine Trudel packs away her cello, an antique from the year 1770, made by Joseph Hill.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira and Nadine Trudel take a bow.
Photo by Ian SwabyJessé Martins takes a bow.
Photo by Ian SwabyJessé Martins explains the focus of the concert.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira, Jessé Martins and Nadine Trudel
Photo by Ian SwabyJessé Martins plays the piano.
Photo by Ian SwabyMilene Moreira demonstrates the violin.
Photo by Ian SwabyThe Midsummer Music Festival was held at St. Armands Key Lutheran Church because many performing arts organizations go on hiatus during the summer.
Yet the public was still in search of music on Aug. 27, when the series concluded with the "(Un)Known" performance by the Sarasota Piano Trio, to a mostly full auditorium.
The theme of the series is classical music with a twist, and the trio of Jessé Martins on piano, Milene Moreira on violin and Nadine Trudel on cello highlighted some of the "unknowns" in the music world, focusing on lesser-known pieces and in some cases composers.
"We really wanted to play music that you don't get to hear a lot, or often, or sometimes ever," Martins said, describing an area of emphasis for the group since it was formed.
The program consisted of "Sonatensatz" by Franz Schubert, "Lento from Piano Trio" by Cecile Chaminade, "Suite for Piano Trio" by Paul Juon, and "Miniatures" by Frank Bridge.
The trio, comprised of three Sarasota Opera members, frequently offers free concerts in the local area.
"It gave me chills. It was absolutely phenomenal," said attendee Jane Whittlinger. "I wasn't prepared for something this outstanding."