As I observed at the beginning of this month, the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the chamber music degree program at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music will climax with a Chamber Music Marathon on Sunday, April 17. This event is an effort of the entrepreneurial student community. The day will be structured into four two-hour concerts beginning at 11 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, and 8 PM.
These programs were just announced. Here are the schedules of the compositions and their performers [updated as of April 13]:
11 AM program
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Trio, Op. 9, No. 3
David Andai, violin
Morgan O’Shaughnessy, viola
Andres Vera, cello
Stephen Hartke: The King of the Sun
Jeffrey LaDeur, piano
Joseph Maile, violin
Pei-Ling Lin, viola
Gretchen Claassen, cello
Franz Schubert: String Quartet, D. 173
Mia Nardi-Hoffman & Shanshan “Maggie” Zeng, violin
Daphne Gooch, viola
Minji Kang, cello
2 PM program
Sergei Taneyev: String Quintet, Op. 14
Azat Fishbyan & Anna Corcoran, violin
Sam Nelson, viola
Matthew Linaman & Juan Meija, cello
Benjamin Britten: String Quartet, Op. 36
Emily Botel-Branard & Natalie Carducci, violin
Addi Liu, viola
Laura Gaynon, cello
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet, Op. 59, No. 3
Otis Hariel & Sarah Eaton, violin
Taija Warbelow, viola
Adam Young, cello
5 PM program
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio, Op. 11 “Gassenhauer”
Jing’er Xu, piano
Matthias McIntire, violin
Elizabeth Grunin, cello
Joseph Haydn: Piano Trio, Hoboken XV/26
Yuiko Ohoka, piano
Yoo-Jin Cho, violin
Hyo Jung “Chloe” Jang, cello
Robert Schumann: Piano Quartet, Op. 47
Laure Struber, piano
Jeong Yeon Ryu, violin
Kristen Zimmerman, viola
Sung Bin Choi, cello
8 PM program
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio, Op. 1, Number 2
Jannie Lo, piano
Emily Nenninger, violin
Laura Gaynon, cello
Andrew Imbrie: Serenade
Jannie Lo, piano
Elizabeth Lowry, flute
Hannah Nicolas, viola
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet, Op. 74
The Lontano Quartet
Noémy Gagnon-Lafrenais & Ivana Jašová
Kristen Zimmerman, viola
Severin Suter, cello
All four recitals will take place in the Conservatory Concert Hall. Admission will be free, and no tickets will be required. Members of the audience will be free to come and go as they please throughout the day.














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