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- The Chicago Tribune -
“Creating an atmosphere that feels otherworldly”
- WFMT Chicago -
“This ensemble’s stylistic and sonic unity is uncommonly good and very impressive”
- The International Horn Society -
Black Moon Trio’s innovative concerts blend newly commissioned works with reimagined classics, interdisciplinary collaborations, and thoughtful themes, challenging traditional expectations while fostering inclusivity. The ensemble reaches thousands annually through arts-integrated educational programs that bring curriculum to life with vivid, interactive musical experiences.
Whether in concert halls, classrooms, or community spaces, Black Moon Trio invites listeners of all ages and backgrounds to experience classical music that echoes far beyond the final chord.
Devoted to the power of storytelling; where music becomes narrative, and sound becomes a vessel for memory, identity, and imagination.
Featured Video
Marc Mellits: Black Moon - I. New Moon
Performed at Gottlieb Hall at the Merit School of Music in Chicago, Illinois.
Black Moon is a lunar-infused dream in seven movements, each movement illuminating a vision of lunar inspiration. The name Black Moon itself comes from the ensemble the music was written for but also from a month with two new moons, among other meanings. Some of the movements are rooted in Greek mythology, for example Selene, sometimes called Cynthia, the goddess of the Moon, or her sister, Eos, the goddess of dawn. Other movements draw inspiration from natural lunar phenomena, like a Supermoon, when our moon seems so large it could fall out of the night sky, or the rarely seen Blue Moon. Dark Moon is a story of forbidden love that can only hide on the dark side of the moon. The final movement, Red Moon, occurring during a total lunar eclipse, is a glimpse into the militaristic underworld looming within the shadow of the moon. — Marc Mellits | www.marcmellits.com
Featured Blog Post
Chamber Musician Accessories
In the process of transitioning from dedicated student to working professional, we’ve come across some companies and products that have vastly improved our practice, performance, and overall musical lifestyle. Due to the niche career path we’ve chosen, it can often be difficult to find products specifically designed for the working musician, but they do exist and many of them are quite useful. With the help of some of my Black Moon Trio colleagues and friends, we’ve compiled a short list of accessories that we use on a near day-to-day basis. We’ll also be updating this post as we come across new things!
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