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Chamber Music Concert

Chamber Music Musicians playing on stage

Interplay Faculty Rehearsal, 2025. Nicole Percifield (voice), Katie Kirkpatrick (flute), Caroline Milot (cello), Nikola Markovic (piano), photo by Rita Taylor.

 

Participants and faculty from this year’s Chamber Music residency perform intimate concerts celebrating the future of chamber music.  

Experience these blended faculty and participant concerts in two remarkable venues: the Rolston Recital Hall on campus, and St. George’s Anglican Church in town.

This two-week collaborative residency is aimed at classically trained musicians and composers committed to chamber music. With the guidance of world-class faculty, participants explore the rich history and contemporary evolution of chamber music, from classical compositions to bold new works, including pieces created in collaboration with participant composers.

Faculty includes the Parker Quartet (strings), Joel Brennan (trumpet), Lee Allen (trombone), Dai Fujikura (composer), Andrew Johnson (percussion), Nicolas Baldeyrou (clarinet), Olivier Doise (oboe), and Allie Su (piano).

Music is generously supported by the Alice and Betty Schultz Scholarships Endowment Fund for Dance and Music, the Maria Francisca Josepha Brouwer Scholarship Fund for Dutch Artists, and the Yolande Freeze Master Artists in Music Fund.

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About the Program Faculty

Concert Program

Concert 2

July 17, 2026 | 1 PM | St. George’s Anglican Church | 75 minutes of repertoire 

Maurice Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin [15 min]
     Auralis Quintet
     Edward Merlino, flute
     Sierra Gao, oboe
     Maija Flood, clarinet
     Each Zhang, bassoon
     Ciara Wrede, horn

Benjamin Britten: Phantasy Quartet [14 min]
     Ben Gannon, oboe
     Shintaro Taneda, violin
     Aidan Garrison, viola
     Hyunah Lee, cello

Netthai: Thai Traditional Music [10 min]
     Vela Duo
     Stamp Netthai, trumpet
     Linda Ruan, piano

Amy Beach: Piano Trio, Op. 150 [15 min]
     Van Gogh Trio
     Enzo Kok, violin
     Charlotte Brussee, cello
     Maxim Heijmerink, piano

Kurtág: Six moments musicaux [15 min]
     The Parker Quartet


*Program and artists are subject to change.