The Grier Trio consists of Francis Grier (piano) and his daughters Savitri (violin) and Indira (cello). They have been playing concerts together for 15 years. The Trio has performed across the UK in venues including St John's, Smith Square; Fairfield Halls, Croydon; and Blackheath Halls, London. They also perform regularly in St Mary's, Perivale and Bob and Elizabeth Boas' concert series.

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Brahms C Minor Trio

Beethoven Allegretto

Ravel Trio in A minor

Brahms Trio in C major

Brahms B major Trio

Beethoven Trio in E flat Op. 70 No 2

Beethoven 'Archduke' Piano Trio

Schubert Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat

The Grier Trio
Savitri, Indira and Francis Grier

Sought after as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral leader, Savitri has recently made her debut as soloist with the Concerto Budapest and Qatar Philharmonic Orchestras. Currently Associate Concertmaster of the Bayerische Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester in Munich, she also appears regularly as concertmaster with the Budapest Festival Orchestra. Savitri also performs as part of the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, currently Associate Artists at London’s Wigmore Hall.

Already the recipient of several international prizes, Indira was recently selected to be one of only eight cellists worldwide to participate in the 2021 Verbier Festival Academy Soloist programme. Indira has won Making Music's 2019 'Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist Award' the 2019 Royal College of Music Unaccompanied Bach Prize, and the 2018 RCM Concerto Competition performing the Elgar Cello Concerto.

Their father Francis has enjoyed a long and distinguished musical career as both performer and composer; in 2012 he was awarded a British Composer Award.

The Grier Trio represents the passage of musical talent across generations and offers a wide-ranging repertoire of concert programmes and performances.