James Laase, oboe
Music for oboe and piano, featuring the Adagio and Allegro of Robert Schumann and the sonata by Henri Dutilleux.
Peter Walsh, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring the sonata of Samuel Barber and Fratres by Arvo Part.
Amy Jo, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring an arrangement for cello of the violin sonata in a minor Op. 105 by Robert Schumann. The program also includes 3 Pieces Op. 8 by Paul Hindemith and 4 short pieces by Tchaikovsky.
Nicholas Karr, oboe
Music for oboe and piano, including Incantation and Dance by William Grant Still (1895-1978), 3 Songs of Florence Price (1887-1953), and the lovely trio for oboe, flute, and piano by English composer Madeleine Dring (1923-1977).
Seyeon Park, viola
Music for viola and piano, featuring Schwanendreher by Paul Hindemith and the viola concerto of Carl Stamitz.
Ian Dutra, horn
Music for horn and piano, featuring Villanelle by Paul Dukas, a sonatina by English composer Ruth Gipps (1921-1999), the Vocalise of Sergei Rachmaninoff, and the concerto #4 by W.A. Mozart.
Songyuan Liu, horn
Music for horn and piano, featuring the horn concerto #2 by Richard Strauss.
Jessica Li, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring the concerto in D major by Joseph Haydn and the sonata of Dmitri Shostakovich.
Drew Patterson, horn
Music for horn and piano, featuring Auf dem Strom by Franz Schubert, 4 Songs by Reinhold Gliere, and sonatas by Laurence Lowe and Alec Wilder.
Katie Rusalov, oboe
Music for oboe and piano. featuring 3 Pieces by Leopold Wallner and Fantaisie Pastorale by Eugene Bozza.
Nathan Amaral, violin
Music for violin and piano, featuring the Brazilian rising star. Program TBA.
Mila Wyrick, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring Brahms’ arrangement of his violin sonata Op. 78.
Tomiko Tsai, flute
Concert of various instruments, including the sonatine of Henri Dutilleux.
Hung-Yu Lin, cello
Music for cello and various instruments, including the sonata of Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Bebe Wagner, French horn
Music for horn and piano, featuring the sonata by Jane Vignery and River Melos by Andrea Clearfield.
Theadora Bowne, cello
Music for cello and piano, including the cello concerto of Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the sonata of Rebecca Clarke, and Introduction, Theme, and Variations by Schubert arranged by Gregor Piatigorsky.
Rachel Choi, violin
Music for violin and piano, featuring the violin concerto in G minor Op. 26 by Max Bruch and the violin concerto #5 in A major K. 219 by W.A. Mozart.
Qiaoqiao Du, violin
Music for violin and piano, featuring the sonata in d minor Op. 108 of Johannes Brahms.
Dan Flanagan, violin
Music for violin and piano, featuring the last violin sonatas of Mozart and Beethoven (K.626 and Op. 96), plus a new piece by Mr. Flanagan.
Iyobosa Bello-Asemota, soprano
An evening of vocal gems, with works by a wide variety of present and past composers.
Thomas Qiong, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring Variations Concertantes by Felix Mendelssohn.
Nathan Amaral, violin
A recital by the winner of the Concert Artists Guild competition. Program features the violin sonata Op. 82 of Edward Elgar, the sonata in B flat K. 378 of W.A. Mozart, and Valsa de Esquina #2 (1938) by the Brazilian composer Francisco Mignone.
Brooke and Cathy Aird, Linda Green, and Danielle Charbonneau
Music for strings and piano, featuring the piano quintet Op. 1 of Ernst von Dohnanyi.
Anita Felix, violin
Music for violin and piano, featuring sonatas of Beethoven and Brahms.
Isaac Pastor-Chermak, cello and Alison Lee, piano
Music for cello and piano (with two pianists), featuring sonatas of Carter, Martinu, and Poulenc.
Luke Spivey, violin
Music for violin and piano, including the sonata in A major of Cesar Franck, Scherzo Tarantelle of Henryk Wieniawski, and Navarra by Pablo de Sarasate (joined by brother Oliver).
Onde Trio
A varied program featuring 3 young artists: Sydney Li-Jenkins (violin), Elan Dorman Mackenzie (cello), and Kamil Iny-Woods (piano). The program includes trios as well as accompanied solos by each of the players.
Vinci Chen, cello
Music for cello and piano, including the Romances Op. 94 of Robert Schumann.
Seyoun Park, viola
Music for viola and piano, featuring the concerto Der Schwanendreher by Paul Hindemith.
Drew Patterson, French horn
Music for horn, piano, and others. Featured are the horn concerto by Reinhold Gliere and the trio for horn, violin, and piano Op. 40 by Johannes Brahms.
Seth Shumate, French horn
Music for horn, piano, and others. Featured is Auf dem Strom for voice, horn, and piano by Franz Schubert.
Eric Yang, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring the sonata Op. 8 of Zoltan Kodaly.
Amy Jo, cello
Music for cello and piano, including the sonata of Rebecca Clarke and the Rhapsody No. 1 of Bela Bartok.
Seoyeon Koo, cello
Music for cello and piano, including the sonata Op. 109 by Gabriel Faure and the Romances Op. 94 of Robert Schumann.
Alex Liu, cello
Music for cello and piano, including the sonata in D major Op. 102, No 2 of Ludwig van Beethoven and the Ballade and Serenade Op. 3 of Josef Suk.
Maya Ramchandran, violin
Music for violin and piano. Included are the sonata No. 2 of Maurice Ravel, the sonata in D major Op. 94a of Sergei Prokofiev, and Fratres by Arvo Part.
Daniela Gonzales Siu, cello
Music for cello and piano, featuring the cello sonata of Samuel Barber.
Lorenna Garcia, viola
Music for viola and piano, featuring the sonata of Henri Vieuxtemps as well as the unfinished concerto of Bela Bartok.