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Student Concert Session I, Saturday, June 22, 2019 Apple Hill Summer Chamber Music Workshop Student Concert Session I, Saturday, June 22, 2019 Harbison, John: Presences for Solo Cello, String Quartet, and Bass John Elias "Eli" Kaynor: Solo Cello; Messiah Ahmed: Violin 1, Katharina Mueller: Violin 2; Alanah Cunningham: Viola; Sophia Rostock: Cello; Bakari Williams: Bass Haydn, Joseph: Flute Trio, HOB XV 16, D Major Elizabeth Abbott: Flute; Ruby Espinosa: Cello; Elaine Zhan: Piano Schubert, Franz: Cello Quintet, C Major | D. 965 Messiah Ahmed: Violin 1; Rose Rutkowski: Violin 2; Michael Petit: Viola; Karenna (Kina) Pak: Cello 1; Jalayne Mitchell: Cello 2 Kodaly, Zoltan: Duo for Violin and Cello, op 7 Allison Quade: Violin; Donovan Vega: Cello de Silva, Alfonso: Poemas Ingenuos, 9 Piezas a Mi Hijo arr Mike Kelley Elizabeth Abbott: Flute; Edward Graham: Clarinet; Messiah Ahmed: Violin; Eric Peterson: Viola Prokofiev, Sergei: String Quartet, F Major | No. 2, Op. 92 May Tang: Violin 1; Jonah Lyon: Violin 2; Maxwell Moore: Viola; Gabrielle Hooper: Cello Khachaturian, Aram: Trio for Violin, Viola, and Piano, Composed 1932 Katharina Mueller: Violin; Mary Rzepczynski: Viola; Renna Pye: Piano Beach, Amy: Piano Quintet, F-sharp Minor | Op. 67 Rose Rutkowski: Violin 1; Eva Woo: Violin 2; Alanah Cunningham: Viola; Ariel Fiekowsky: Cello; Mo Liu: Piano Grant Still, William: Danzas de Panama for String Quartet Cheyenne Ettinger: Violin 1; Sofia Rosales-Blood: Violin 2; Michael Petit: Viola; Sam Mihavetz: Cello Arensky, Anton: String Quartet for Violin, Viola, and Two Celli, no. 2 op. 35, A minor Mary Rzepczynski: Violin; Alanah Cunningham: Viola; Kenneth Peterson: Cello 1; Marco Cepeda: Cello 2 D'Rivera, Paquito: Three Pieces for Trumpet, Cello, and Piano Alisa Crüger-Cain: Trumpet; Hope Keithahn: Cello; Mo Liu: Piano Schulhoff, Erwin: Five Pieces for String Quartet, | Premiered 1924 Julie Haring: Violin 1; Amanda Milne: Violin 2; Jake Pietroniro: Viola; Ashley Peck: Cello Ravel, Maurice: Bolero for Four Celli, arr. James Barralet John Elias "Eli" Kaynor: Cello 1; Daniel Scoggins: Cello 2; Donovan Vega: Cello 3; Kenneth Peterson: Cello 4 Apple Hill Summer Chamber Music Workshop Student Concert Session I, Sunday, June 23, 2019 Telemann, Georg Philip: Concerto for Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo, D Major Saint-Saens, Camille: Septet, E-Flat Major | Op. 65 Alisa Crüger-Cain: Trumpet; Allison Quade: Violin 1; Eva Woo: Violin 2; Karen Collins: Viola; Sam Mihavetz: Cello; Bakari Williams: Bass; Diane Curran: Piano Debussy, Claude: Piano Trio, G Major | Composed 1880 Quincy Kizekai: Violin; Soren Hedegaard: Cello; Renna Pye: Piano Matz, Rudolph: Cello Quartet, D minor Marco Cepeda: Cello 1; Hope Keithahn: Cello 2; Ariel Fiekowsky, Cello 3; Christopher Shia: Cello 4 Prokofiev, Sergei: Sextet, C minor | Overture on Hebrew Themes Edward Graham: Clarinet; Sofia Rosales-Blood: Violin 1; Naomi Morey: Violin 2; Carol Kirsh: Viola; Soren Hedegaard: Cello; Diane Curran: Piano Tailleferre, Germaine: Piano Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano Taegan Mullane: Violin; Sophia Rostock: Cello; Lorraine Earle: Piano Piazzolla, Astor: Tangos for Piano Trio, arr. Jose Bragado | Six Dances Eva Woo: Violin; Christopher Shia: Cello; Elaine Zhan: Piano Beethoven, Ludwig van: String Quartet, F Major | Op. 18 No. 1 Quincy Kizekai: Violin 1; Karen Hernandez: Violin 2; Carol Kirsh: Viola; Ruby Espinosa: Cello Shostakovich, Dmitri: Fives Pieces for Two Violins and Piano Katharina Mueller: Violin 1; Naomi Morey: Violin 2; Mo Liu: Piano Glazunov, Alexander: String Quintet, A Major | Op. 39 Taegan Mullane: Violin 1; Cheyenne Ettinger: Violin 2; Karen Collins: Viola; Jalayne Mitchell: Cello 1; Hope Keithahn: Cello 2 Strozzi, Barbara: La Vittoria for Two Sopranos and Strings, arr Jeff Louie Vivaldi, Antonio: Laudamus Te from Gloria, for Two Sopranos and Strings Lorraine Earle: Soprano 1; Lynette Blake: Soprano 2; Karen Hernandez: Violin 1; Naomi Morey: Violin 2; Eric Peterson: Viola; Tayja Sallie: Cello; Bakari Williams: Bass Schulhoff, Erwin: Duo for Violin and Cello | Composed 1925 Darya Barna: Violin; Daniel Scoggins: Cello Marais, Marin: Suite à Trois Violes, G Major | Karenna (Kina) Pak: Cello 1; Tayja Sallie: Cello 2; Ariel Fiekowsky: Cello 3 .
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