STEPHANIE JUTT AND JEFFREY SYKES - ARTISTIC DIRECTORS

Repertoire Through the Seasons

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Composer Last Name Composer First Name Piece Year Performed  
Barber Samuel Canzone for flute and piano 1992  
Beethoven Ludwig van Cello Sonata in C major, op. 102, no. 1 1992  
Beethoven Ludwig van Serenade, op. 25 1992  
Brahms Johannes Selected Songs arranged for flute and piano 1992  
Britten Benjamin Fish in the Unruffled Lakes 1992  
Copland Aaron Sextet for clarinet, piano, and string quartet 1992  
Debussy Claude Chansons de Bilitis for mezzo-soprano and piano 1992  
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Quartet in G minor, K. 478 1992  
Ravel Maurice Chansons madécasses 1992  
Weber Carl Maria von Trio in G minor for flute, cello, and piano, op. 63 1992  
Bach Johann Sebastian Sonata for flute and piano in Eb major, BVW 1031 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Bach Johann Sebastian Sonata for flute and piano in G minor, BVW 1020 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Bernstein Leonard “What a movie!” from Trouble in Tahiti 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Copland Aaron Duo for flute and piano 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Fauré Gabriel Piano Quartet in C minor, op. 15 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Godard Benjamin Suite for flute and piano, op. 116 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Krouse Ian Tientos for flute and string trio 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Messiaen Olivier Quartet for the End of Time 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Reich Steve Clapping Music 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Rorem Ned Santa Fe Songs 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Roussel Albert Trio for flute, viola, and cello, op. 40 1993 Last Tango in Paris
Bach Johann Sebastian Brandenburg Concerto V in D major, BVW 1050 1994 Heavy Breathing
Barber Samuel Canzone for flute and piano 1994 Heavy Breathing
Barber Samuel Hermit Songs, op. 29 1994 Heavy Breathing
Barber Samuel Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op. 28 1994 Heavy Breathing
Bernstein Leonard “Glitter and Be Gay” from Candide 1994 Heavy Breathing
Boccherini Luigi Guitar Quintet in D major, D. 448, “Fandango” 1994 Heavy Breathing
Brahms Johannes Sextet in Bb major, op. 18 1994 Heavy Breathing
Corigliano John Three Irish Folk Songs for soprano and flute 1994 Heavy Breathing
Debussy Claude Chansons de Bilitis for narrator, two flutes, two harps, and celeste 1994 Heavy Breathing
Debussy Claude Sonata for flute, viola, and harp 1994 Heavy Breathing
Fauré Gabriel Selected Songs 1994 Heavy Breathing
Martinu Bohuslav Trio for flute, cello, and piano 1994 Heavy Breathing
Rorem Ned Trio for flute, cello, and piano 1994 Heavy Breathing
Schaphorst Kenneth When the Moon Jumps 1994 Heavy Breathing
Schoenfield Paul Café Music 1994 Heavy Breathing
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in D major, op. 70, no. 1, “Ghost” 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Dohnanyi Ernst von Cello Sonata in Bb major, op. 8 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Jutt Stephanie Private Lessons 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Khachaturian Aram Waltz from Masquerade 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Khachaturian Aram Adagio from Spartacus 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Khachaturian Aram Sabre Dance from Gayane 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Piazzolla Astor The History of the Tango 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Prokofiev Sergei Five Melodies for flute and piano, op. 35, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Schoenfield Paul Four Souvenirs, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Schubert Franz Lebenssturme, D. 947 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Shostakovich Dmitri Piano Trio in E minor, op. 67 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Walton William Façade 1995 The Joy of Sextets
Barber Samuel Hermit Songs, op. 29 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Barber Samuel Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op. 28 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Bernstein Leonard “Glitter and Be Gay” from Candide 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Brahms Johannes Neue Liebeslieder – Walzer, op. 65 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Chausson Ernest Concert, op. 21 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Corigliano John Three Irish Folk Songs for soprano and flute 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Crumb George Vox Balanae 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Dvorak Antonin Piano Trio in F minor, op. 65 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Martinu Bohuslav Sonata for flute, violin, and piano 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Rorem Ned Trio for flute, cello, and piano 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Schaphorst Kenneth Jobim 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Schwanter Joseph Music of Amber 1996 The Joy of Sextets
Barber Samuel Canzone for flute and piano 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Barber Samuel Hermit Songs, op. 29 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Barber Samuel Mélodies passagères, op. 27, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Barber Samuel Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op. 28 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Becker Bob Figure Ground 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Bernstein Leonard “Glitter and Be Gay” from Candide 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Corigliano John Three Irish Folk Songs for soprano and flute 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Crumb George An Idyll for the Misbegotten 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Debussy Claude Sonata for violin and piano 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Dvorak Antonin Slavonic Dances, op. 46 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Dvorak Antonin Sonatina in G major, op. 100, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Fauré Gabriel Violin Sonata in A major, op. 13 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Foss Lukas Three American Pieces 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Gieseking Walter Variations on a theme of Edvard Grieg 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Martinu Bohuslav Trio for flute, cello, and piano 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Paganini Niccolo Caprice no. 24 for flute solo, arr. J. Herman 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Pierne Gabriel Sonata da camera for flute, cello, and piano, op. 48 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Ravel Maurice Piano Trio 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Rorem Ned Trio for flute, cello, and piano 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Schoenfield Paul Four Souvenirs, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Schubert Franz Five Songs for flute and piano, arr. Boehm 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Schumann Robert Fantasiestucke for cello and piano, op. 73 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Sykes Wiley Chiasmata 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Tower Joan Snow Dreams 1997 Idylls of the Misbegotten
Brahms Johannes Flute Sonata in F minor, op. 120, no. 1 1998 From Russia with Love
Dvorak Antonin “Song to the Moon” from Rusalka, arr. Jeffrey Sykes 1998 From Russia with Love
Fauré Gabriel Selected Songs 1998 From Russia with Love
Gershwin George The Lorelet, arr. Erica Mather 1998 From Russia with Love
Guibaidulina Sofia Allegro Rustico 1998 From Russia with Love
Mahler Gustav Rheinlegendchen, arr. Jeffrey Sykes 1998 From Russia with Love
Rachmaninoff Sergei Cello Sonata in G minor, op. 19 1998 From Russia with Love
Schoenfield Paul Four Souvenirs, arr. Stephanie Jutt 1998 From Russia with Love
Schubert Franz Die Forelle, D. 550 1998 From Russia with Love
Schubert Franz Five Songs for flute and piano, arr. Boehm 1998 From Russia with Love
Schubert Franz Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, “The Trout” 1998 From Russia with Love
Schwanter Joseph Black Anemones 1998 From Russia with Love
Takemitsu Toru To the Sea 1998 From Russia with Love
Tchaikovsky Peter Piano Trio in A minor, op. 50 1998 From Russia with Love
Torke Michael “Sprite” 1998 From Russia with Love
Wolf Hugo Nixe Binsefuss 1998 From Russia with Love
Bach C.P.E. Quartet for flute, viola, and piano in D major, Wq. 94 1999 We Play With Fire
Bach Johann Sebastian Suite in B minor for flute and strings, BVW 1067 1999 We Play With Fire
Barber Samuel Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op. 28 1999 We Play With Fire
Bartok Béla Contrasts 1999 We Play With Fire
Beaser Robert Mountain Songs for flute and guitar 1999 We Play With Fire
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in Bb major, op. 97 (“Archduke”) 1999 We Play With Fire
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in C minor, op. 1, no. 3 1999 We Play With Fire
Berio Luciano Folk Songs 1999 We Play With Fire
Bernstein Leonard Meditations for cello and piano 1999 We Play With Fire
Bloch Ernst Piano Quintet no. 1 1999 We Play With Fire
Brahms Johannes Flute Sonata in A major, op. 100 1999 We Play With Fire
Fauré Gabriel Violin Sonata in A major, op. 13 1999 We Play With Fire
Rhoads William Slam 1999 We Play With Fire
Schwanter Joseph Black Anemones 1999 We Play With Fire
Brahms Johannes Cello Sonata in F major, op. 99 2000 Summer of Love
Brahms Johannes Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34 2000 Summer of Love
Brahms Johannes Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 108 2000 Summer of Love
Czerny Carl Fantasia Concertante, op. 256 2000 Summer of Love
Dvorak Antonin Piano Quintet in A major, op. 81 2000 Summer of Love
Ginastera Alberto Impresiones de la Puna 2000 Summer of Love
Hindemith Paul Sonata for flute and piano 2000 Summer of Love
Martinu Bohuslav Madrigal Sonata 2000 Summer of Love
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Trio in Eb major for flute, cello, and piano, K. 498 2000 Summer of Love
Reich Steve Vermont Counterpoint 2000 Summer of Love
Rorem Ned Bright Music 2000 Summer of Love
Rorem Ned Santa Fe Songs 2000 Summer of Love
Schoenfield Paul Café Music 2000 Summer of Love
Shostakovich Dmitri Piano Quintet, op. 57 2000 Summer of Love
Stravinsky Igor Suite from L’histoire du soldat 2000 Summer of Love
Bach Johann Sebastian Coffee Cantata, BVW 211 2001 The Power of 10
Beethoven Ludwig van Allegretto in Bb major for piano trio, WoO 39 2001 The Power of 10
Beethoven Ludwig van Cello Sonata in A major, op. 69 2001 The Power of 10
Berg Alban Four Pieces for clarinet and piano, op. 5 2001 The Power of 10
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio in C major, op. 87 2001 The Power of 10
Debussy Claude Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, arr. Schoenberg 2001 The Power of 10
Falla Manuel de Suite Populaire Espagnole, arr. Jeffrey Sykes 2001 The Power of 10
Farr Gareth Kembang Suling for flute and marimba 2001 The Power of 10
Poulenc Francois Fiancailles pour rire, texts by Louise Vilmorin 2001 The Power of 10
Reinecke Carl Flute Sonata, op. 167, “Undine” 2001 The Power of 10
Rorem Ned Lovers 2001 The Power of 10
Schoenberg Arnold Chamber Symphony, op. 9, arr. Anton Webern 2001 The Power of 10
Schoenberg Arnold March of the Iron Brigade 2001 The Power of 10
Strauss Johann Emperor Waltz, op. 437, arr. Schoenberg 2001 The Power of 10
Strauss Johann Roses from the South, op. 388, arr. Schoenberg 2001 The Power of 10
Telemann Georg Philipp Sonata in C minor 2001 The Power of 10
Yi Chen “Qi” for flute, cello, piano, and percussion 2001 The Power of 10
Brahms Johannes Flute Sonata in Eb major, op. 120, no. 2 2002 If the Schu fits
Brahms Johannes Flute Sonata in F minor, op. 120, no. 1 2002 If the Schu fits
Brahms Johannes Selected Songs arranged for flute and piano 2002 If the Schu fits
Brahms Johannes Violin Sonata in A major, op. 100 2002 If the Schu fits
Dring Madeleine Trio for flute, violin, and piano 2002 If the Schu fits
Foote Arthur Nocturne and Scherzo 2002 If the Schu fits
Foote Arthur Sarabande and Rigaudon, op. 60 2002 If the Schu fits
Foote Arthur Piano Trio in Bb major, op. 65 2002 If the Schu fits
Martinu Bohuslav Madrigal Sonata 2002 If the Schu fits
Mower Mike Sonata Latino 2002 If the Schu fits
Ran Shulamit East Wind 2002 If the Schu fits
Ryan Christopher Women’s Shoes, text by Marlene Dietrich 2002 If the Schu fits
Schoenberg Arnold Pierrot Lunaire, op. 21 2002 If the Schu fits
Schoenfield Paul Sonatina for flute, clarinet, and piano 2002 If the Schu fits
Schubert Franz Piano Trio in Eb major, D. 929 2002 If the Schu fits
Schubert Franz String Quintet in C major, D. 956 2002 If the Schu fits
Schulhoff Ervin Sonata for flute and piano 2002 If the Schu fits
Schumann Robert Funf Stucke im Volkston, op. 102 2002 If the Schu fits
Schumann Robert Piano Quintet in Eb major, op. 47 2002 If the Schu fits
Szymanowski Karol La Fontaine d’Arethuse from Mythes, op. 30 2002 If the Schu fits
Telemann Georg Philipp Sonata in C minor 2002 If the Schu fits
Alberga Eleanor Suite from Dancing with the Shadow 2003 Global Warming
Barber Samuel Knoxville: Summer of 1915, op. 24 2003 Global Warming
Barber Samuel Sonata for cello and piano, op. 6 2003 Global Warming
Beach Amy Piano Quintet, op. 67 2003 Global Warming
Bolcom William “Tombeau d’Ernesto Nazareth” from Capriccio for cello and piano 2003 Global Warming
Catàn Daniel Encantamiento for flute and harp 2003 Global Warming
Corigliano John Gazebo Dances, selections 2003 Global Warming
Crumb George Vox Balanae 2003 Global Warming
Franck César Piano Quintet 2003 Global Warming
Gershwin George Selections from Porgy and Bess, arr. Jascha Heifetz 2003 Global Warming
Menotti Gian Carlo Suite for two cellos and piano 2003 Global Warming
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata in D major for two flutes and piano, K. 448, arr. Stallman 2003 Global Warming
Puts Kevin Aria 2003 Global Warming
Rorem Ned Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2003 Global Warming
Schwanter Joseph Sparrows 2003 Global Warming
Tchaikovsky Peter Souvenir de Florence,op. 70 2003 Global Warming
Dvorak Antonin “American” Quintet for two violins, two violas, and cello 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Dvorak Antonin Serenade for flute, violin, viola, and triangle 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Dvorak Antonin Romance, arr. For solo flute with clarinet, horn, bassoon, piano, and string quartet 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Dvorak Antonin Quintet for two violins, viola, cello, and double bass 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Fibich Zdenek Quintet for clarinet, horn, violin, cello, and piano 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Janacek Leos Concertino for piano, clarinet, horn, bassoon, two violins, and viola 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Janacek Leos Sonata for violin and piano 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Kapralova Vitezslava Elegy for violin and piano 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Kapralova Vitezslava Ritournelle for cello and piano 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Martinu Bohuslav Sonata for flute and piano 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Schulhoff Ervin Five Pieces for string quartet 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Schulhoff Ervin Concertino for flute, viola, and double bass 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Svoboda Tomas Passacaglia and Fugue for piano, violin, and cello 2004 Czechs Party Mix
Aguila Miguel del Presto II 2005 United Nations
Aguila Miguel del Salon Buenos Aires 2005 United Nations
Caplet André The Masque of the Red Death 2005 United Nations
Confrey Zez Dizzy Fingers, arr. Stephanie Jutt 2005 United Nations
Copland Aaron Sextet for clarinet, piano, and string quartet 2005 United Nations
Debussy Claude Sonata for flute, viola, and harp 2005 United Nations
Fauré Gabriel Quintet, op. 115, for piano and string quartet 2005 United Nations
Jolivet André “Chants de Linos” 2005 United Nations
Prokofiev Sergei Sonata, op. 94, for flute, and piano 2005 United Nations
Prokofiev Sergei Melodies, op. 35, arr. For flute, violin, cello, and piano 2005 United Nations
Shostakovich Dmitri Trio, op. 67, for piano, violin, and cello 2005 United Nations
Shostakovich Dmitri Preludes, op. 34, arr. For flute, violin, cello, and piano 2005 United Nations
Still William Grant Suite for violin, flute, and piano 2005 United Nations
Torke Michael “Telephone Book” 2005 United Nations
Balentine James Spirituals for baritone and cello 2006 Aural Fixation
Beach Amy Romance for violin and piano 2006 Aural Fixation
Boulanger Lili “D’un matin du printemps” 2006 Aural Fixation
Brahms Johannes Trio in B major for violin, cello, and piano 2006 Aural Fixation
Clarke Rebecca Trio for violin, cello, and piano 2006 Aural Fixation
Dvorak Antonin “Gypsy Songs” 2006 Aural Fixation
Dvorak Antonin Piano Quartet in Eb major 2006 Aural Fixation
Farrenc Louise Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2006 Aural Fixation
Fauré Gabriel Piano Quartet in G minor 2006 Aural Fixation
Gamboa Eduardo “Transparencias” 2006 Aural Fixation
Higdon Jennifer “Autumn Reflection” 2006 Aural Fixation
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata for flute, violin, and piano, arr. Robert Stallman 2006 Aural Fixation
Paget Dan “100 Roses: Seven Neapolitan Serenades and Dances” 2006 Aural Fixation
Piazzolla Astor “The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” 2006 Aural Fixation
Ravel Maurice “Chansons madécasses” 2006 Aural Fixation
Ravel Maurice Sonatina for flute, viola, and harp, arr. Carlos Salzedo 2006 Aural Fixation
Saint-Saens Camille Fantasy for violin and harp 2006 Aural Fixation
Saint-Saens, Caplet Camille, André “Une flute invisible” 2006 Aural Fixation
Schumann, Mendelssohn Clara, Fanny Selected songs for baritone and piano 2006 Aural Fixation
Schwanter Joseph “Wild Angels of the Open Hills” 2006 Aural Fixation
Vivaldi Antonio “The Four Seasons” for solo violin, strings, and continuo 2006 Aural Fixation
Aguila Miguel del “Charango capriccioso” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Beethoven Ludwig van “An die ferne Geliebte” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Bloch Ernst Piano Quintet no. 1 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Brahms Johannes “Frei aber einsam” Scherzo for violin and piano 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Brahms Johannes Sonata in E minor for cello and piano 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Brahms Johannes Piano Quartet in A major 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Copland Aaron Appalachian Spring 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Farr Gareth “Kembang Suling” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Golijov Osvaldo “Last Round” for string nonet 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Golijov Osvaldo “Lullaby and Doina” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Krause Ian “Tientos” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Lorenz Ricardo “Piedra en la piedra” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Mendelssohn Felix Octet for strings 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Flute Quartet in D major 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Ravel Maurice Tzigane for violin and piano 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Rorem Ned “Bright Music” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Schubert Franz “Lebenssturme” for piano four-hands 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Schumann Robert “Dichterliebe” 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Schumann Robert Piano Quartet 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Verne Louis Piano Quintet 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Yi Chen “Qi” for flute, cello, piano, and percussion 2007 Sweet Sixteen
Aguila Miguel del “Seduction” for flute, clarinet, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Bach C.P.E. Quartet in A minor for flute, viola, cello, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Baker David “Roots II” for violin, cello, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Brahms Johannes Piano Quartet in C minor 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Debussy Claude Sonata for cello and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Debussy Claude “Fetes galantes pour Madame Vasnier” 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Diamond David Quintet for flute, string trio, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Duparc Henri Songs for baritone and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Gershwin George Arrangements from “Porgy and Bess” for violin and piano, arr. Jascha Heifetz 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Handel Georg Frideric Flute Sonata in B minor, HWV 367, for flute and guitar 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Kernis Aaron Jay “100 Greatest Dance Hits” for guitar and string quartet 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Kernis Aaron Jay “Two Awakenings and a Double Lullaby” 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Kernis Aaron Jay “The Four Seasons of Futurist Cuisine” for piano, violin, cello, and narrator 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Mackey John “Breakdown Tango” for violin, cello, clarinet, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
McKinley William Thomas Romances for flute and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Milhaud Darius “Scaramouche” for two pianos 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Violin Sonata in E minor, K. 305 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Divertimento in Eb major, K. 563 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Puts Kevin “Traveler” for flute, string trio, and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Puts Kevin “Ritual Protocol” for marimba and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Puts Kevin “And Legions Will Rise” 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Puts Kevin “Einstein on Mercer Street” 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Rachmaninoff Sergei Suite no. 2 for two pianos 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Schoenfield Paul “Souvenirs” for flute and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Schubert Franz “Gue Nacht” arr. Theobald Boehm for flute and piano 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Schubert Franz Quartet for flute, guitar, viola, and cello 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Williams Ralph Vaughan “Songs of Travel” 2008 Fresh Horses Same Carriage
Borne Francois “Carmen” Fantasy for flute and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Brahms Johannes Quartet in G minor for piano, violin, viola, and cello (“Gypsy Rondo”) 2009 Haydn Seek
Bridge Frank Various pieces for flute and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Clarke Rebecca Sonata for viola and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Couperin Francois “The Apotheosis of Corelli” 2009 Haydn Seek
Dutilleux Henri Sonatine for flute and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Elgar Edward Quintet for piano and string quartet 2009 Haydn Seek
Haydn Joseph Trio in Eb minor (“Jacob’s Dream”) 2009 Haydn Seek
Haydn Joseph Trio in G major for flute, violin, and cello, based on the song “Trust not too much” 2009 Haydn Seek
Haydn Joseph Trio in G major for piano, violin, and cello (“Gypsy Rondo”) 2009 Haydn Seek
Haydn Joseph Symphony no. 104 in D major, “London,” arr. For flute, string quartet, and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Haydn Joseph Symphony no. 94 in G minor, arr. For flute, string quartet, and piano (“The Surprise”) 2009 Haydn Seek
Martinu Bohuslav Sonata for flute, violin, and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Mendelssohn Felix Trio in D minor for piano, violin, and cello 2009 Haydn Seek
Ranjbaran Behzad “Fountains of Fin” for flute, violin, and cello 2009 Haydn Seek
Ravel Maurice Trio for piano, violin, and cello 2009 Haydn Seek
Schubert Franz Variations for flute and piano 2009 Haydn Seek
Schubert Franz “Die shone Mullerin” 2009 Haydn Seek
Bach C.P.E. Quartet in D major for flute, viola, cello, and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Barber Samuel Canzone for flute and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Bax Arnold Elegiac Trio for flute, harp, and viola 2010 Novel Obsessions
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in Eb major, op. 1, no. 1 2010 Novel Obsessions
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio in C minor, op. 101 2010 Novel Obsessions
Bridge Frank Phantasy for piano quartet 2010 Novel Obsessions
Chopin Frédéric Introduction and Polonaise brilliante for cello and piano, op. 3 2010 Novel Obsessions
Chopin Frédéric Cello Sonata in G minor, op. 65 2010 Novel Obsessions
Clarke Ian Orange Dawn for flute and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Debussy Claude Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun arr. for flute and harp 2010 Novel Obsessions
Farr Gareth Taheke for flute and harp 2010 Novel Obsessions
Fauré Gabriel Piano Quartet in C minor, op. 15 2010 Novel Obsessions
Fauré Gabriel Piano Trio in D minor, op. 120 2010 Novel Obsessions
Imbrie Andrew Serenade for flute, viola, and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Kirchner Leon Piano Trio no. 1 2010 Novel Obsessions
Kuster Kristin Perpetual Noon for flute and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Mendelssohn Felix Piano Quartet in B minor, op. 3 2010 Novel Obsessions
Moszkowski Moritz Suite for two violins and piano, op. 71 2010 Novel Obsessions
Piazzolla Astor The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires arr. for flute, violin, cello, and piano 2010 Novel Obsessions
Ravel Maurice Sonata for violin and cello 2010 Novel Obsessions
Roussel Albert Serenade for flute, harp, and string trio, op. 30 2010 Novel Obsessions
Schafer R. Murray Theseus for harp and string quartet 2010 Novel Obsessions
Schumann Robert Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 121 2010 Novel Obsessions
Schumann Robert Piano Trio in D minor, op. 63 2010 Novel Obsessions
Schumann Robert Violin Sonata in A minor, op. 105 2010 Novel Obsessions
Schumann Robert Piano Quintet in Eb major, op. 44 2010 Novel Obsessions
Telemann Georg Philipp Paris Quintet in D major 2010 Novel Obsessions
Vieuxtemps Henri Elégie for viola and piano, op. 30 2010 Novel Obsessions
Bach C.P.E. Quartet in G major 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Trio Sonata from A Musical Offering for flute, violin, and continuo 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Coffee Cantata 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Brandenburg Concerto V in D major for flute, violin, keyboard, and strings 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Trio Sonata in C major for flute, violin, and continuo 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Chaconne from Partita in D minor for solo violin 2011 Bach to the Future
Barber Samuel Souvenirs for piano four-hands 2011 Bach to the Future
Bermel Derek Nature Calls and other songs for bass and piano 2011 Bach to the Future
Brahms Johannes Trio in B major, op. 8 2011 Bach to the Future
Debussy Claude Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2011 Bach to the Future
Delilah Camille Saint-Saens Bacchanale from Samson and 2011 Bach to the Future
Franck César Sonata for violin and piano 2011 Bach to the Future
Gershwin George An American in Paris for two pianos 2011 Bach to the Future
Harbison John American Painters for flute and strings 2011 Bach to the Future
Haydn Joseph Symphony no. 101 in D major, “The Clock” 2011 Bach to the Future
Messiaen Olivier Visions de l’amen 2011 Bach to the Future
Piazzolla Astor Assorted Tangos 2011 Bach to the Future
Ravel Maurice Trio for piano, violin, and cello 2011 Bach to the Future
Rorem Ned The Unquestioned Answer 2011 Bach to the Future
Schoenfield Paul Bagatelles for flute, cello, and piano 2011 Bach to the Future
Shostakovich Dmitri Quintet for piano and strings 2011 Bach to the Future
Williams Ralph Vaughan On Wenlock Edge 2011 Bach to the Future
Bach Johann Sebastian Flute Sonata in E major 2012 Mixology
Barber Samuel Cello Sonata 2012 Mixology
Bartok Béla Sonata for two pianos and percussion 2012 Mixology
Beethoven Ludwig van Flute Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2012 Mixology
Bernstein Leonard Symphonic Dances from West Side Story for two pianos and percussion 2012 Mixology
Brahms Johannes Haydn Variations for two pianos 2012 Mixology
Brahms Johannes Piano Quintet 2012 Mixology
Bunch Kenji Velocity for flute and piano 2012 Mixology
Couperin Francois Concerts Royeaux for flute, strings, and harpsichord 2012 Mixology
Couperin Francois Apotheosis of Lully for flute, string quartet, and harpsichord 2012 Mixology
Haydn Joseph Symphony no. 85 “La Reine” 2012 Mixology
Jolivet André Chant de Linos 2012 Mixology
Manziarly Marcelle de Flute Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2012 Mixology
Mendelssohn Felix Piano Trio in C minor for piano, violin, and cello 2012 Mixology
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Concerto in D minor, arr. Hummel for piano, flute, violin, and cello 2012 Mixology
Piazzolla Astor Various Pieces 2012 Mixology
Prokofiev Sergei Flute Sonata 2012 Mixology
Rorem Ned Flute Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2012 Mixology
Schubert Franz String Quintet 2012 Mixology
Stravinsky Igor Suite Italienne 2012 Mixology
Tchaikovsky Peter Trio 2012 Mixology
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in Bb major, op. 97 (“Archduke”) 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Brahms Johannes Clarinet Quintet in B minor, op. 115 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Brahms Johannes Variations on a theme of Schumann, op. 23 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Brahms Johannes String Sextet in G major, op. 36 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Bunch Kenji New Moon and Morning 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Emmanuel Maurice Sonata for flute, clarinet, and piano 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Fauré Gabriel Piano Quartet in G minor, op. 45 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Kattenburg Dick Quartet for flute, violin, cello, and piano 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Korngold Erich Wolfgang Suite, op. 23, for piano left-hand, two violins, and cello 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Martin Frank Sonnets to Cassandra 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Mendelssohn Felix Sonata in C minor for viola and piano 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Messiaen Olivier Quartet for the End of Time 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Trio in Eb major (“Kegelstatt”), K. 498 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto no. 22 in Eb major, K 482 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Prokofiev Sergei Five melodies for soprano and piano, op. 35 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Ries Ferdinand Flute Quartet in D minor 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Rorem Ned War Scenes 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Schumann Clara Three Romances, op. 22 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Schumann Robert Three Romances, op. 94 2013 Deuces Are Wild
Bach C.P.E. Quartet in A minor for flute, violin, and piano 2014 23 Skiddoo
Bax Arbold Sonata for flute and harp 2014 23 Skiddoo
Beach Amy Romance, op. 23 2014 23 Skiddoo
Brahms Johannes Trio in A minor, op. 114 2014 23 Skiddoo
Debussy Claude Sonata for violin and piano 2014 23 Skiddoo
Dvorak Antonin Piano Trio in F minor, op. 65 2014 23 Skiddoo
Gaubert Phillipe Trois Aquarelles 2014 23 Skiddoo
Ginastera Alberto Pampenas no. 2 2014 23 Skiddoo
Golijov Osvaldo The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind 2014 23 Skiddoo
Guastavino Carlos Introduction and Allegro for flute and piano 2014 23 Skiddoo
Hirtz William Fantasy on themes from The Wizard of Oz for piano four-hands 2014 23 Skiddoo
Kernis Aaron Jay L’arte della danssar 2014 23 Skiddoo
Lutoslawski Witold Variations on a theme of Paganini for two pianos 2014 23 Skiddoo
Milhaud Darius Le bœuf sur le toit accompanying the Charlie Chaplain film “The Count” 2014 23 Skiddoo
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto in A major, no. 23 2014 23 Skiddoo
Piazzolla Astor Selected Tangoes arr. for ensemble 2014 23 Skiddoo
Piazzolla Astor Selected Tangoes arr. for ensemble 2014 23 Skiddoo
Rachmaninoff Sergei Symphonic Dances for two pianos 2014 23 Skiddoo
Ravel Maurice Greek Folk Songs 2014 23 Skiddoo
Ravel Maurice Bolero for two pianos 2014 23 Skiddoo
Ravel Maurice La Valse for two pianos 2014 23 Skiddoo
Ravel Maurice Sonata for violin and cello 2014 23 Skiddoo
Rota Nino Trio for flute, violin, and piano 2014 23 Skiddoo
Sala Angel La Poema del Pastor Coya 2014 23 Skiddoo
Shostakovich Dmitri Piano Trio no. 2 in E minor, op. 67 2014 23 Skiddoo
Vivaldi Antonio Concerto in G minor for two cellos, strings, and continuo 2014 23 Skiddoo
Bach Johann Sebastian Arias and Duets 2015 Guilty As Charged
Bach Johann Sebastian Trio Sonata in G Major, BVW 1038 2015 Guilty As Charged
Bach Johann Sebastian Flute Sonata in B minor, BVW 1030 2015 Guilty As Charged
Beethoven Ludwig van Scottish and Irish Folk Songs and Duets 2015 Guilty As Charged
Beethoven Ludwig van Trio in Eb major, op. 38, arr. from the septet, op. 20 2015 Guilty As Charged
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio in B major, op. 8 2015 Guilty As Charged
Brahms Johannes Serenade in D major, op. 11, arr. Christopher Nex 2015 Guilty As Charged
Debussy Claude Première Rhapsodie 2015 Guilty As Charged
Desenne Paul Haydn Tuyero, Chicharras, Galeones 2015 Guilty As Charged
Farrenc Louise Trio in E minor, op. 45 2015 Guilty As Charged
Harbison John Songs American Loves to Sing 2015 Guilty As Charged
Haydn Joseph Divertimento in G major, HOB. IV:7 2015 Guilty As Charged
Kattenburg Dick Sonata for flute and piano 2015 Guilty As Charged
Mendelssohn Felix Cello Sonata in D major, op. 58 2015 Guilty As Charged
Menotti Gian Carlo “Steal Me” from The Old Maid and the Thief 2015 Guilty As Charged
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491 2015 Guilty As Charged
Mussorgsky Modest Songs and Dances of Death 2015 Guilty As Charged
Puts Kevin Seven Seascapes 2015 Guilty As Charged
Schmitt Florent Sonatine en Trio, op. 85 2015 Guilty As Charged
Schoenfield Paul Country Fiddle Pieces 2015 Guilty As Charged
Schubert Franz Octet in F major, D. 803 2015 Guilty As Charged
Shostakovich Dmitri Seven Romances on Poems of Alexander Blok, op. 127 2015 Guilty As Charged
Aguila Miguel del Charango Capriccioso 2016 Silver Jubilee
Aguila Miguel del Presto II 2016 Silver Jubilee
Aguila Miguel del Salon Buenos Aires 2016 Silver Jubilee
Bach Johann Sebastian Brandenburg Concerto IV 2016 Silver Jubilee
Bermel Derek Soul Garden 2016 Silver Jubilee
Brahms Johannes Piano Quartet in G minor, op. 25 2016 Silver Jubilee
Connesson Guillaume Techno Parade 2016 Silver Jubilee
Fauré Gabriel Piano Quartet in C minor, op. 15 2016 Silver Jubilee
Haydn Joseph Flute Quartet in D major, HOB. 11:D9 2016 Silver Jubilee
Haydn Joseph Piano Trio in G major, HOB. XV:25 (“Gypsy Rondo”) 2016 Silver Jubilee
Mendelssohn Felix Octet in Eb major, op. 20 2016 Silver Jubilee
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Flute Quartet in C major, K. 570 2016 Silver Jubilee
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto no. 25 in C major, K. 503 2016 Silver Jubilee
Piazzolla Astor The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires 2016 Silver Jubilee
Piazzolla Astor, arr. Zinger Tangos 2016 Silver Jubilee
Puts Kevin Air for flute and piano 2016 Silver Jubilee
Puts Kevin Air for violin and piano 2016 Silver Jubilee
Puts Kevin In at the Eye (world premiere) 2016 Silver Jubilee
Ravel Maurice Don Quichotte à dulcinée 2016 Silver Jubilee
Ravel Maurice Piano Trio 2016 Silver Jubilee
Rota Pablo Zinger (arr.) Music from the Movies by, Mancini, and Piazzolla 2016 Silver Jubilee
Schoenberg Arnold, arr. Webern Chamber Symphony in E major, op. 9 2016 Silver Jubilee
Schubert Franz Schwangesang (Rellstab Settings) 2016 Silver Jubilee
Schubert Franz Piano Trio in Bb major, D. 898 2016 Silver Jubilee
Vivaldi Antonio The Four Seasons 2016 Silver Jubilee
Bartok Belà Contrasts 2017 Alphabet Soup
Boccherini Luigi Quintet in G minor, op. 19, no. 2 2017 Alphabet Soup
Bolcom William Selected Cabaret Songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio in C major, op. 87 2017 Alphabet Soup
Brahms Johannes Piano Quartet in A major, op. 26 2017 Alphabet Soup
Britten Benjamin Selected Cabaret Songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Britten Benjamin Cello Sonata in C, op. 65 2017 Alphabet Soup
Connesson Guillaume Techno Parade 2017 Alphabet Soup
Czerny Carl Grande Sonate Brilliante in C minor, op. 10 2017 Alphabet Soup
Doppler Franz Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise, op. 26 2017 Alphabet Soup
Finzi Gerald Selected “Carpe Diem” songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Gaubert Philippe Médailles antiques 2017 Alphabet Soup
Haydn Joseph Symphony no. 104 in D major, “London,” arr. Salomon 2017 Alphabet Soup
Klein Gideon String Trio 2017 Alphabet Soup
Korngold Erich Wolfgang Three Songs, op. 22 2017 Alphabet Soup
Moravec Paul Cool Fire 2017 Alphabet Soup
Mouquet Jules La flute de Pan, op. 15 2017 Alphabet Soup
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Trio in E major, K. 542 2017 Alphabet Soup
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34 2017 Alphabet Soup
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto in D Major, K. 537 2017 Alphabet Soup
Prokofiev Sergei Violin Sonata in F minor, op. 80 2017 Alphabet Soup
Puts Kevin Rounds for Robin 2017 Alphabet Soup
Puts Kevin Living Frescoes 2017 Alphabet Soup
Ravel Maurice Chansons madécasses 2017 Alphabet Soup
Ravel Maurice “La flute enchantée” from Schéhérazade 2017 Alphabet Soup
Roger Quilter Selected “Carpe Diem” songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Rorem Ned Santa Fe Songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Saint-Saens Camille Tarantelle, op. 6 2017 Alphabet Soup
Schoenberg Arnold Selected Cabaret Songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Schubert Franz Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D. 965 2017 Alphabet Soup
Tchaikovsky Peter Souvenir de Florence, op. 70 2017 Alphabet Soup
Vaughan Williams Ralph Selected “Carpe Diem” songs 2017 Alphabet Soup
Bach C.P.E. Flute Concerto in D minor, H.484.1 2018 Toy Stories
Barber Samuel Hermit Songs for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Beach Amy Romance, Op. 23 for violin and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Brahms Johannes, arr. T. Kirchner String Sextet No.1 in Bb Major, Op. 18 2018 Toy Stories
Clarke Rebecca Piano Trio 2018 Toy Stories
Dubois Theodore Poemes Virgiliens for flute and Piano 2018 Toy Stories
Dubois Theodore Terzettino for flute, viola, and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Frank Gabriela Lena Suenos de Chambi: Snapshots for an Andean Album 2018 Toy Stories
Goossens Eugene Four Sketches, Op. 5 for flute, violin, and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Haydn Franz Joseph, arr. J.P. Salomon Symphony No.82 in C Major, Hob.I:82 (“The Bear”) 2018 Toy Stories
Haydn Franz Joseph Piano Trio in C Major, Hob.XV:27 2018 Toy Stories
Martinu Bohuslav Suite from “La revue de cuisine” 2018 Toy Stories
Gibbons Orlando “The Silver Swan” for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Chabrier Emmanuel “Ils vont, les petits canards” for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Faure Gabriel “Cygne sur l’eau” from Mirages, Op. 113 2018 Toy Stories
Barber Samuel “Un Cygne” from Melodies passageres, Op. 27 2018 Toy Stories
Menotti Gian Carlo “The Black Swan” from the Medium for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Violin Sonata No.27 in G Major, K.379 2018 Toy Stories
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto No.27 in Bb Major, K.595 2018 Toy Stories
Pierne Gabriel Sonata da camera, Op. 48 for flute, cello, and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Poulenc Francis Le bal masque 2018 Toy Stories
Poulenc Francis Trio for oboe, bassoon, and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Prokofiev Sergei The Ugly Duckling, Op. 18 for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Puts Kevin Einstein on Mercer Street 2018 Toy Stories
Ravel Maurice Mother Goose for piano four-hands 2018 Toy Stories
Saint-Saens Camille The Swan for cello and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Schumann Robert Three Romances, Op. 94 for oboe and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Schumann Robert Piano Quintet in Eb Major, Op. 44 2018 Toy Stories
Strauss Richard Four Songs, Op. 27 for soprano and piano 2018 Toy Stories
Stravinsky Igor L’histoire du soldat 2018 Toy Stories
Telemann Georg Philipp Trio Sonata in C minor for flute, oboe, and continuo 2018 Toy Stories
Wiancko Paul American Haiku for viola and cello 2018 Toy Stories
Yi Chen Qi for flute, cello, piano, and percussion 2018 Toy Stories
Bach C.P.E. Trio Sonata in D minor, WQ. 145 2019 Name Dropping
Bach Johann Sebastian Sonata in D Major, BWV. 1029 for cello and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Boccherini Luigi Quintet in Bb Major, G. 442 2019 Name Dropping
Boulanger Lili D’un Soir Triste for piano trio 2019 Name Dropping
Boulanger Lili D’un Matin du Printemps for piano trio 2019 Name Dropping
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 101 2019 Name Dropping
Brahms Johannes Trio in Eb major, Op. 40 for horn, violin, and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Brahms Johannes String Sextet in G Major, Op. 36 2019 Name Dropping
Brahms Johannes Sonata in G Major, Op. 78 for violin and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Dohnanyi Ernst von Sextet in C Major, Op. 37 2019 Name Dropping
Doppler Franz Nocturne, Op. 19 for flute, violin, horn, and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Dvorak Antonin Quartet in F Major, Op. 96 “American” 2019 Name Dropping
Faure Gabriel Elegie, Op. 24, for cello and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Franck Cesar Piano Quintet in F minor 2019 Name Dropping
Handel Georg Frideric Sonata in G minor, Op. 2, No.8 for two cellos and continuo 2019 Name Dropping
Haydn Joseph Piano Trio in E Major, Hob. XV:28 2019 Name Dropping
Menotti Gian Carlo Suite for two cellos and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto No.9 in Eb Major, K.271 “Jeunehomme” 2019 Name Dropping
Ravel Maurice Sonata for violin and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Rorem Ned Trio for flute, cello, and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Schumann Robert Marchenzahlungen, Op. 132 for clarinet, oboe, and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Shostakovich Dmitri Five Pieces, Op. 98 for flute, clarinet, and piano 2019 Name Dropping
Tian Zhou Viaje for flute and string quartet 2019 Name Dropping
Vine Carl Café Concertino 2019 Name Dropping
Balentine James Spirituals 2021 Bandwagon
Bernstein Leonard Candide Overture 2021 Bandwagon
Bologna, Chevalier de St. Georges Joseph Sonata in E flat 2021 Bandwagon
Bonds Margaret Songs 2021 Bandwagon
Confrey Zez Dizzy Fingers 2021 Bandwagon
Gershwin George I got plenty o’ nuttin’ ( Banjo Song) 2021 Bandwagon
Ginastera Alberto Impresiones de la Puna 2021 Bandwagon
Montgomery Jessie Voodoo Dolls 2021 Bandwagon
Mozart W.A. Flute Quartet in D Major 2021 Bandwagon
Owens Robert Songs 2021 Bandwagon
Baker David Roots II for violin, cello and piano 2021 Program 1 Sun Also Rises
Belglarian Eve I will not be sad for this world for flute and electronics 2021 Program 1 Sun Also Rises
Bonds Margaret The Negro Speaks of Rivers for baritone and piano 2021 Program 1 Sun Also Rises
Confrey Zez Dizzy Fingers for flute and piano 2021 Program 1 Sun Also Rises
Piazzolla Astor The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires for flute, banyan, and piano trio 2021 Program 1 Sun Also Rises
Beethoven Ludwig van Trio in G Major  op. 1 no. 2 2021 Program 2 Great Expectations
Bologna, Chevalier de St. Georges Joseph Sonata in E Flat for flute and piano 2021 Program 2 Great Expectations
Bonds Margaret Three Dream Portraits 2021 Program 2 Great Expectations
Montgomery Jessie Peace for violin and piano 2021 Program 2 Great Expectations
Mussorgsky Modest Songs & Dances of Death for baritone and piano 2021 Program 3 Master and Margarita
Prokofiev Sergei Five Melodies op. 35 for flute and piano 2021 Program 3 Master and Margarita
Shostakovich Dmitri Trio No. 2 in E minor for violin, cello, and piano op. 67 2021 Program 3 Master and Margarita
Venglevski Stas Six Selections for flute, banyan, and solo bayan 2021 Program 3 Master and Margarita
Bernstein Leonard Overture to Candide arr. BDDS for flute, cello and piano 2021 Program 4 Strangers in a Strange Land
Clarke Rebecca Trio for violin, cello, and piano 2021 Program 4 Strangers in a Strange Land
Owens Robert Border Line, op. 24 2021 Program 4 Strangers in a Strange Land
Piazzolla Astor Le grande tango for piano trio 2021 Program 4 Strangers in a Strange Land
Blake Eubie Charleston Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Beethoven Ludwig van Cello Sonata in D major, Op. 102, no.2 2022 Riches to Rags
Beethoven Ludwig van Violin Sonata in A Major, op. 30, no. 1 2022 Riches to Rags
Boccherini Luigi Flute Quintet in G Major, K438 2022 Riches to Rags
Bonds Margaret The Negro Speaks of Rivers 2022 Riches to Rags
Bonds Margaret Three Dream Portraits 2022 Riches to Rags
Boulanger Nadia Three Pieces 2022 Riches to Rags
Brahms Johannes Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34 2022 Riches to Rags
Brahms Johannes Piano Trio no. 1 in B Major, Op. 8 2022 Riches to Rags
Carriker Robert Mattapan Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Childs Billy Pursuit ( after Ravel’s Scarbo) 2022 Riches to Rags
Clarke Rebecca Dumka 2022 Riches to Rags
Clarke Rebecca Morpheus 2022 Riches to Rags
Confrey Zez Dizzy Fingers 2022 Riches to Rags
Confrey Zez Kitten on the Keys 2022 Riches to Rags
Debussy Claude Golliwog’s Cakewalk 2022 Riches to Rags
Dohnanyi Ernst von Piano Quartet in F-sharp minor 2022 Riches to Rags
Dougherty Celius Five Sea Shanties 2022 Riches to Rags
Europe James Reese Castle House Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Europe James Reese Castle Walk 2022 Riches to Rags
Gershwin George Lullaby for String Quartet 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott A Cakewalk 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Bethena, a Concert Waltz arr. G. Schuller 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Easy Winners 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott The Entertainer 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin/Chauvin Scott/Louis Heliotrope Bouquet 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Hilarity Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Magnetic Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Maple Leaf Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Original Rags 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Pineapple Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Scott Joplin’s New Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin Scott Solace, A Mexican Serenade 2022 Riches to Rags
Joplin/Hayden Scott/Scott Sunflower Slow Drag 2022 Riches to Rags
Lamb Joseph Ragtime Nightingale 2022 Riches to Rags
Laufer Kenneth 12-Note Row Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Matthews Artie Pastime No. 5 2022 Riches to Rags
Marshall Arthur Swipsey 2022 Riches to Rags
Moncayo José Pablo Amatzinac 2022 Riches to Rags
Moore Undine Smith Afro-American Suite 2022 Riches to Rags
Morton Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Black Bottom Stomp 2022 Riches to Rags
Morton Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Grandpa’s Spells 2022 Riches to Rags
Morton Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Smokehouse Blues 2022 Riches to Rags
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto no. 11 in F Major, K. 413 2022 Riches to Rags
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata in D Major, K. 381 2022 Riches to Rags
Okpebholo Shawn Balm in Gilead 2022 Riches to Rags
Owens Robert Selections from Border Line, op.24 2022 Riches to Rags
Ponce Manuel Estrellita arr. Heifetz 2022 Riches to Rags
Puts Kevin In At The Eye, Six Love Songs on Yeats’ Poetry 2022 Riches to Rags
Quesada Roberto Peña Danzón 2022 Riches to Rags
Ravel Maurice Scarbo from Gaspard de la nuit 2022 Riches to Rags
Ravel Maurice Sonatine 2022 Riches to Rags
Schubert Franz Selections from Die schöne Müllerin 2022 Riches to Rags
Schuller Gunther Standpoint Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Schumann Robert Violin Sonata no. 1 in A minor , op. 105 2022 Riches to Rags
Smyth Ethel Violin Sonata in A minor , Op. 7 2022 Riches to Rags
Turpin Tom Harlem Rag 2022 Riches to Rags
Scott James Grace and Beauty 2022 Riches to Rags
Bach С.P.E. Quartet in D Major , Wq. 94 2023 Off the Cuff
Baker David N. Blues for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Beethoven Ludwig van Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op.70 no. 2 2023 Off the Cuff
Beethoven Ludwig van Trio in E-flat Major , Op. 38 for clarinet, bassoon and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Bernstein Leonard Symphonic Dances from West Side Story 2023 Off the Cuff
Brahms Johannes Sonatensatz in C minor, WoO2 for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Bunch Kenji Concerto for piano trio and bassoon 2023 Off the Cuff
Clarke Rebecca I’ll bid my heart be still for viola and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Coleridge-Taylor Samuel Ballade in C minor, Op. 73 for cello and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Connesson Guillaume Le Rire de Saraï for flute and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Day Kevin Ecstatic Samba for flute, cello, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Debussy Claude Sonata for Violin and Piano in G minor, L. 140 2023 Off the Cuff
De Falla Manuel Suite populaire espagnole for cello and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Del Aguila Miguel Wind Quintet no. 2, op. 46 2023 Off the Cuff
Dring Madeline Trio for flute, oboe, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Dvořák Antonín Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 for piano and wind quintet 2023 Off the Cuff
Gershwin George An American in Paris for two pianos 2023 Off the Cuff
Haydn Franz Joseph Symphony no.96 in D Major for flute, piano, and string quartet 2023 Off the Cuff
Kattenburg Dick Quartet for flute, violin, cello, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Korngold Erich Wolfgang Three Songs, Op.22 2023 Off the Cuff
Kreisler Fritz Liebesleid 2023 Off the Cuff
Liszt Franz Pace non trovo 2023 Off the Cuff
Montgomery Jessie Peace for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Montgomery Jessie Rhapsody no. 1 for solo violin 2023 Off the Cuff
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Piano Concerto no. 12 in A Major, K.414 for piano, flute, and string quartet 2023 Off the Cuff
Pejačević Dora Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25 2023 Off the Cuff
Poulenc Francis Fiançailles pour rire, FP 101 2023 Off the Cuff
Price Florence Beatrice The Deserted Garden for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Purcell Henry Music for a while 2023 Off the Cuff
Purcell Henry Sweeter than roses 2023 Off the Cuff
Puts Kevin Aria for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Ravel Maurice Shéhérazade for soprano, wind quintet, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Ravel Maurice Sonata no. 2 for violin and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Rorem Ned Bright Music for flute, 2 violins, cello, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Schubert Franz Auf dem Strom D. 943 for soprano, horn, piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Schubring Karalyn Lua Azul for flute, percussion, and piano 2023 Off the Cuff
Sheng Bright The Stream Flows for solo viola 2023 Off the Cuff
Stravinsky Igor Suite Italienne 2023 Off the Cuff
Walker Alice The Flowers , a story – spoken word 2023 Off the Cuff
Wineglass John Christopher And the summer was over for piano and string quartet (Based on The Flowers) 2023 Off the Cuff
Gershwin George Rhapsody in Blue for piano four hands 2023 Off the Cuff

Double bassist DAVID SCHOLL was recently appointed to the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  He currently serves as principal bassist of the Madison, Quad City, and Dubuque Symphonies and frequently appears with the Elgin, Rockford, and South Bend Symphonies. He is also active in the new music community, including appearances as a guest artist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNOW series, the University of Chicago’s Contempo series, and the Spektral Quartet. He also appears as a guest clinician in music programs in and around the Midwest. As a product of the public school system, he makes it a priority to present in public schools and nonprofit music programs, including the UW-Madison’s Summer Music Clinic. Mr. Scholl received both his BA and MA degrees at Indiana University, where he studied bass with Bruce Bransby. While there he also studied historical performance from distinguished professor Stanley Ritchie, and spent the summers studying bass with Owen Lee, Jeff Turner, and Peter Lloyd. He continued studies as a Fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and at the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, where he was principal bassist and studied with Alex Hanna.

Trumpet MATTHEW ONSTAD A Wisconsin native, Dr. Onstad serves as assistant professor of trumpet at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he teaches applied trumpet, coaches chamber music, and performs with the Whitewater Brass Quintet. While earning his Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from UW-Madison, Dr. Onstad performed with the Wisconsin Brass Quintet, a faculty ensemble-in-residence. He holds the rank of staff sergeant in the 132nd Wisconsin Army National Guard Band and has performed with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra Iowa, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, and the Isthmus Brass. He held the position of principal trumpet with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra from 2016-2021. Dr. Onstad has previously taught trumpet at St. Ambrose University, UW-La Crosse, and UW-Oshkosh. He has served as a master clinician with the Wisconsin Brass Quintet, the 132nd Army Band, and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Onstad received his Bachelor of Music degree from UW-Oshkosh. matthewonstad.com

Bassoonist ADRIAN MOREJON is a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral musician based in New York City. As a soloist, Mr. Morejon has appeared with the Talea Ensemble (New York City), the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Miami Symphony, and has also performed in Vienna, Prague, and Memphis. He is co-principal of IRIS Orchestra and a member of the Dorian Wind Quintet, Talea Ensemble, and Radius Ensemble, and he has appeared with many other ensembles and festivals. Mr. Morejon is a prize-winner of the IDRS Gillet-Fox and Moscow Conservatory international competitions and a recipient of a Theodore Presser Foundation grant. He holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music and Yale School of Music and currently teaches at the Curtis Institute of Music, the Longy School of Music of Bard College, Purchase College Conservatory of Music, and Brooklyn College. (Website)

Harpist JOHANNA WEINHOLTS is principal harpist of the Madison Symphony Orchestra. She regularly performs with Madison Opera and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and has been a featured soloist with the Madison Symphony Orchestra. She is also Lecturer of Harp at the University of Wisconsin Mead Witter School of Music. Before moving to Madison in 2017, Ms. Weinholts was a freelance harpist in New York City and Toronto and has performed with orchestras all over the United States and Canada. She is an avid performer of both the standard symphonic repertoire and contemporary music and has performed with numerous contemporary ensembles in New York. She has recorded for musical artists in other genres and has been featured on hip-hop, pop, and folk albums. Ms. Weinholts holds a BA in classical harp performance from the University of Toronto and a graduate degree in performance from the Manhattan School of Music. She attended Interlochen Arts Academy where she studied with Joan Holland, professor of harp at the University of Michigan. Ms. Weinholts studied in Toronto with the renowned Judy Loman, one of the last pupils of Carlos Salzedo, a founder of the modern harp technique. (Website)

Horn player DAFYDD BEVIL is Acting Principal Horn of the Madison Symphony Orchestra and La Crosse Symphony. He is also Associate Lecturer of Horn at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, performs with the Whitewater Brass, and is the director of the UW-Whitewater Fall Horn Festival. He performs throughout the Upper Midwest as a symphonic, chamber, and solo musician. Dr. Bevil has performed at regional and international conferences of the International Horn Society and maintains an active recital schedule, performing for audiences throughout southern Wisconsin and at universities throughout the country. In 2019, Dr. Bevil completed an album titled “From Screen to Concert Hall” as part of his doctoral research. It is a collection of concert works for horn written by prominent film composers. The album includes the debut recording of Timeline (1945- ), a trio for horn, viola, and piano by Emmy-winning composer Bruce Broughton, as well as seldom recorded works by Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, and John Williams. He plays on Jungwirth horns crafted in Freischling, Austria. (Website)

Norma Sober, now retired, had a long career as an arts administrator in Madison as the director of outreach at the Madison Civic Center and as director of development and education at Madison Repertory Theatre. She is a member of the Madison Arts Commission and is an occasional consultant to cultural organizations, for which she sometimes gets paid.

David PoletDavid Polet was born in Holland, Michigan into a family of Dutch immigrants.  One of his passions was living in Russia, studying language and literature, and attending the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.  Having worked at Epic Systems, and CUNA Mutual Group, he is currently employed at the State of Wisconsin Investment Board as a project manager.  He likes to attend Chamber Orchestra concerts and is a member of the Salon series at Farley’s House of Pianos.

Beth LarsonBeth Larson has a wealth of experience in nonprofit administration, fundraising, program development, and education as well as performance. As a violinist, Beth has performed with numerous ensembles including the Madison Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Willy Street Chamber Players, and Civic Orchestra of Chicago. She is the former Director of Development-Corporate Partnerships at Overture Center for the Arts in Madison. She is currently Vice President of Development for Habitat for Humanity.

Sarah BestSarah Best is the award winning CEO/chief strategist of Sarah Best Strategy, a social media company.  She has been invited to speak at various conferences around the country, and is an avid traveler, foodie, and multi-faceted creative.  Sarah is also a poet who has been published in The Yale Review.  She is a visual artist and film curator who has shown work at many significant Chicago institutions as well as the Echo Park Film Center, in Los Angeles.  She is a Madison Downtown Rotarian and is secretary of the board of New Harvest Foundation.

Teri Venker has led arts marketing as the director of marketing for the Madison Symphony Orchestra, from which she recently retired, and for the Wisconsin Union Theater.  Teri enjoys bicycling and international travel.  She also volunteers at Lakeview Elementary School and with the Madison Trust for Historic Preservation.

Larry Bechler grew up playing music: first piano, then trumpet all the way through college marching band and into post-college bands. He has a love of live chamber music, spawned by BDDS and the Spoleto Festival in Charleston. He practices law at Murphy Desmond S.C and has served on various committees and commissions throughout his life.

Miriam Simmons served as the Assistant Dean for Professional Development in the Graduate School at UW-Madison. A major responsibility was directing the Wisconsin Idea Seminar, a five-day tour of the state that immerses forty faculty and academic staff members in the realities of Wisconsin. She is on the board of the Madison Civic Club and considers BDDS her new BFF.

Horn DANIEL GRABOIS is associate professor of horn at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he plays with the Wisconsin Brass Quintet. He also conducts the UW-Madison Horn Choir; serves as curator of the interdisciplinary series SoundWaves, which he founded in 2012; and directs EARS (Electro-Acoustic Research Space), a research facility for faculty and students. For 30 years, Mr. Grabois has been a member of the Meridian Arts Ensemble, a New York-based new-music brass and percussion ensemble that performs around the world and has released twelve CDs. With Meridian, he has performed in 49 states, given over 75 world premieres, received two ASCAP/CMA awards for adventuresome programming, and has worked with students in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, South America, and Asia. Mr. Grabois has also played with many of the performing ensembles in New York City, including the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and New York City Ballet. As a composer, Mr. Grabois has published three etude books for horn as well as solo and chamber music. He recently released Air Names, his first solo CD recording, featuring his own compositions for electric horn, bass, and drums. Danielgrabois.com

Piano INNA FALIKS is an Ukrainian-born American pianist and professor of piano at UCLA. After her teenage debuts at the Gilmore Festival and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, she has performed with numerous orchestras, in solo appearances, and with conductors such as Leonard Slatkin and Keith Lockhart. Highlights of recent seasons include recital tours of China, and performances at the Ravinia Festival, the Festival Internacional de Piano in Mexico, the Fazioli Series in Italy, and Israel’s Tel Aviv Museum. Ms. Faliks collaborates with and premieres music by contemporary composers such as Billy Childs, Richard Danielpour, Timo Andres, and Clarice Assad. She created the poetry-music series Music/Words and regularly tours with her monologue-recital Polonaise-Fantasie, the Story of a Pianist, which tells the story of her immigration to the U.S. from Odessa. Her recordings include all-Beethoven and Rachmaninoff/Ravel/Pasternak discs for MSR Classics. Upcoming recordings include Reimagine Beethoven and Ravel (with nine world premieres) on Parma and the Master and Margarita project, with three world premieres and Liszt's Sonata in b minor, on Sono Luminus. Innafaliks.com

Viola KATARZYNA BRYLA-WEISS was born into a family of musicians and has gone on to earn more than two dozen prizes and awards in the U.S., France, and her native Poland. Ms. Bryla-Weiss regularly performs with orchestras, chamber groups, and as a soloist in an international career that has taken her across four continents. In 2019 she became a member of St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, the artistic core of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in New York City. She is also a member of the New York City Ballet Orchestra and New York Pops Orchestra, and regularly appears with New York City Opera. Ms. Bryla-Weiss was a soloist with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra in their 2010 tour of China, and was soloist for the Maazel/Vilar Conducting Competition in Cracow in 2001. She has performed in numerous music festivals, including Classical Tahoe, Napa Valley Music Festival, Central Vermont Music Festival, Music@Menlo, Cactus Pear Music Festival, Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Singapore Sun Music Festival, and Las Palmas Music Festival in Grand Canary Island, Spain.

Violinist Paran Amirinazari, an avid chamber musician, is a founding member and artistic drector of the Willy Street Chamber Players. She is a former member of the Hunt String Quartet and has recently earned her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Cello TRACE JOHNSON, is committed to music-making of all styles and genres. Johnson has appeared as a chamber musician, soloist, and orchestral musician in a wide variety of settings in the U.S. and around the world. Equally at home teaching in the studio or performing on stage, he enjoys a varied career as a cellist, teacher, and musician. He is a cellist in the Sarasota Orchestra in Sarasota, Florida, the Madison Symphony Orchestra, and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. He is a regular substitute with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed in chamber recitals with faculty from SUNY Purchase, the University of Toronto, Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida International University, Shenandoah University, and Queens College in New York City. Johnson is a Collins Fellowship Recipient at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree. (Website)

Pianist RANDALL HODGKINSON, grand prize winner of the International American Music Competition sponsored by Carnegie Hall and the Rockefeller Foundation, has performed with orchestras in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Boston, and Cleveland, and abroad in Italy and Iceland. In addition, he has performed numerous recital programs spanning the repertoire from J.S. Bach to Donald Martino. He is an artist member of the Boston Chamber Music Society and performs the four-hand and two-piano repertoire with his wife, Leslie Amper. Festival appearances include Blue Hill (Maine), Bargemusic, Chestnut Hill Concerts (Madison, Connecticut), Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Chamber Music Northwest (Portland, Oregon), and Mainly Mozart in San Diego. Mr. Hodgkinson recently released a CD of solo piano music on the Ongaku label. Other recordings include a live world premiere of the Gardner Read Piano Concerto for Albany records. Mr. Hodgkinson is on the faculties of the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and the Longy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Website)

Pianist CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR is known for his advocacy of music written in the past 100 years, but his repertoire spans four centuries and includes the complete Beethoven sonatas, the Liszt Transcendental Etudes, and Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Mr. Taylor has concertized around the globe, with his most recent international tours taking him to Korea, China, Singapore, Italy, and Venezuela. In the U.S. he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Houston Symphony, and the Milwaukee Symphony. As a soloist he has performed in New York’s Carnegie and Alice Tully Halls, in Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and at the Ravinia (IL) and Aspen festivals. His recordings have featured works by Liszt, Messiaen, and present-day American composers William Bolcom and Derek Bermel. Mr. Taylor serves as the Paul Collins Associate Professor of Piano Performance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (Website)

Cellist JOSEPH JOHNSON has been principal cello of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra since 2009, and previously held the same position with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as principal cellist of the Santa Fe Opera. Mr. Jonson was a member of the Minnesota Orchestra for 11 years. He is a founding member of the Prospect Park Players and the Minneapolis Quartet,  which was honored with the McKnight Foundation Award in 2005. He has appeared throughout the world as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator. His festival appearances include performances at Santa Fe, Bard, Cactus Pear, Grand Teton, and Music in the Vineyards as well as the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan, and the Virtuosi Festival in Brazil. Mr. Johnson's recent appearances include the Canadian Première of the Unsuk Chin Cello Concerto with the Esprit Orchestra, as well as Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations with the Kingston Symphony and Etobicoke Philharmonic. He is also Assistant Professor of Cello at the University of Toronto as well as the cello coach for the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, FL. Mr. Johnson performs on a magnificent Paolo Castello cello crafted in Genoa in 1780. (Website)

Composer JOHN WINEGLASS has written several scores for shows on MSNBC, CNN, NBC, CBS and ABC as well as documentaries. He is a recipient of three Emmy Awards for outstanding achievement in music direction and composition for a drama series, and three ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. He has received commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pittsburgh Foundation, and The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, along with a wide cadre of private sponsors. Recent commissioned works in the 2018-2019 season included four symphonic works, two with full chorus. His latest symphonic 2019 premiere of three movements, Unburied, Unmourned, Unmarked: Requiem for Rice, was dedicated to the lives of African and African-American forced laborers who cultivated the rice economy in the Lowcountry and based on research in South Carolina, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia.  Mr. Wineglass is currently serving as composer-in-residence with the Monterey Symphony, where both of his pandemic response works, Alone for Solo Violin, Live EFX and Electronica and Alone Together for Percussion, Harp and Strings have been curated to be included in the permanent collection of COVID-19 response art at the Library of Congress. (website)

Cellist BION TSANG is the winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and bronze medal in the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Mr. Tsang has appeared with the New York, Mexico City, Moscow, Busan, and Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestras, the Atlanta, Pacific, Civic, American and National Symphony Orchestras, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the Saint Paul and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestras, and the Taiwan National Orchestra. He has been a guest of the Chamber Music Societies of Boston, Brooklyn and Fort Worth, Chamber Music International (Dallas), Da Camera of Houston and Camerata Pacifica (Los Angeles), and has performed at the festivals of Marlboro, Portland, and Tucson, the Bard Festival, Bravo! Colorado, and the Laurel Festival of the Arts, where he served as Artistic Director for ten years. Mr. Tsang’s discography includes three live recordings: Beethoven: Sonatas and Variations for Cello and Piano (Artek), Brahms: Cello Sonatas and Four Hungarian Dances (Artek), and Bion Tsang and Adam Neiman: Live at Jordan Hall (BHM). Mr. Tsang released The Blue Rock Sessions (BHM) in 2017, featuring eighteen virtuoso cello and piano miniatures, Dvořák and Enescu Cello Concertos (Sony) in 2019, and Bach Cello Suites (Sony) in 2021. Mr. Tsang holds the Long Chair in Cello at the University of Texas-Austin.

Percussionist MIKE KOSZEWSKI is a member of Mr. Chair, Madison's genre-defying quartet, which recently released its second original album Better Days. With this ensemble he has toured extensively, held residence at Caroga Lake Music Festival, collaborated with Filipina vocalist and visual artist Leslie Demaso, created and performed a rearrangement of Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite, and is currently producing the debut album for hip hop/spoken word artist Dequadray. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison percussion studio, Mr, Koszewski performed, taught, and lectured throughout the Midwest and East Coast in the 2010s with the percussion ensemble Clocks in Motion. He is a member of the band Lovely Socialite, plays drum kit in the Ben Ferris Octet, and in recent years has performed with Oakwood Chamber Players, LunArt Festival, and Dubuque Symphony Orchestra. Mr, Koszewsk is also a versatile pit orchestra musician, performing regularly with Four Seasons Theatre, Forward Theater Company, Capital City Theatre, and Children's Theater of Madison.

Cellist LACHEZAR KOSTOV is associate principal cello of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2009, performing rarely heard works for cello and piano by Ellen Zwilich, Nikolay Roslavets, and Dimitri Kabalevsky. Mr. Kostov was the national winner at the 2006 MTNA Young Artists Competition and has won the cello award at the Kingsville Competition, the grand prix at the International Music and Earth Competition in Bulgaria, and the concerto competitions at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Rice University. With pianist Viktor Valkov, he won the first prize and all the special prizes at the Third International Liszt-Garrison Piano and Duo Competition. Prior to his appointment with the Baltimore Symphony Mr. Kostov was a tenured member of the San Antonio Symphony, and also performed with the Houston Symphony. He has appeared as a soloist at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the  Gewandhaus (Leipzig, Germany), and as a guest soloist and chamber musician throughout the U.S, Japan, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Bulgaria, and has performed at La Jolla Summer Fest and Cactus Pear Music Festival, and is a guest on faculty at the Texas Music Festival.

Oboist LINDSAY FLOWERS is the assistant professor of oboe at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Mead Witter School of Music, where she is a member of the Wingra Wind Quintet and guides student-generated community engagement projects. She received a Doctor of Music degree from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. Her background in athletics distinguishes her pedagogical approach through her emphasis on performance visualization, disciplined commitment, and supportive teamwork. Dr. Flowers is an oboist and English hornist with the Madison Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, and Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra. She previously was a member of the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, New Mexico Philharmonic, and Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Dr. Flowers was a founding member of the Arundo Donax Reed Quintet, bronze medal winners of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, and has recorded a duo album with Dr. Andrew Parker released in 2023. She has performed with the Milwaukee, Chicago, Indianapolis, Utah, and Nashville Symphony Orchestras and during recent summers with the Santa Fe Opera, Grant Park, Midsummer’s, Lakes Area, Apollo, Lake George, Castleton, Aspen, and Banff Music Festivals. In addition to performing and teaching, she is recognized for her maintenance and repair of oboe and English horn gouging machines. (Website)

Violist MADLEN BRECKBILL learned to play the violin in the Madison music scene—with the Suzuki Strings of Madison, the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Gene Purdue of the Buddy Conservatory of Music. She continued her studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and then at the Glenn Gould School of Music in Toronto, Ontario.. Breckbill lived in Berlin for four years, working as an orchestral trainee with Konzerthaus Berlin, as the violist of the TAIGA String Quartet in Denmark, and as a chamber music player for Villa-Musica in Rheinland Pfalz. Since her early years, Madlen has developed a love for the many-layered, communicative world of chamber music. She has participated in the Jupiter String Quartet at Madeline Island Music Camp, performed with violist Steve Dann at Domaine Forget (Quebec), and with Music by the Sea (British Columbia). In the summer of 2019, Ms. Breckbill started the Stoughton Chamber Music Festival. She enjoys working with both children and adults as a Suzuki teacher. (Website)

Percussionist DAVE ALCORN is a founding member of the percussion group, Clocks in Motion, committed to performing classic percussion literature and chamber music, as well as commissioning new repertoire. He was the principal timpanist of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra and has performed on a regular basis with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra and Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. In addition to western classical music, he is also active in music from various other cultures. He is the former president of the Brazilian Samba group Vencedores, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mr. Alcon has studied instruments of the Middle East and is a former member of the University of Michigan Arabic Ensemble. Since 2007, he has been a staff arranger and composer for the Mt. Lebanon Percussion Ensemble. His arrangements and compositions have been performed by groups throughout the United States, including at the University of Michigan and the University of California-Los Angeles. Mr. Alcorn’s diverse background includes video and audio recording and editing of live concerts, closed studio sessions, and documentaries. He regularly records recitals and other musical events in the Madison, WI area. Mr. Alcorn holds a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from UW-Madison and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan.

Conductor KENNETH WOODS was appointed artistic director and principal conductor of the English Symphony Orchestra in 2013, and was recently appointed artistic director of both the Elgar Festival in Worcester, England, and the Colorado MahlerFest. As a guest, Mr. Woods has conducted ensembles including the National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, D.C.), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia, and the English Chamber Orchestra; has been featured on broadcasts for BBC Radio 3, National Public Radio, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; and has appeared at music festivals such as Aspen, Scotia and Lucerne. Under Mr. Woods’ leadership, the English Symphony Orchestra responded to the2020 Covid-19 lockdown, “Music from Wyastone," a series of virtual concerts including dozens of world-premieres of new works and new arrangements, such as a chamber version of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony and Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle. Mr. Woods’s blog, “A View from the Podium,” is one of the 25 most popular classical blogs in the world. He has spoken on Mahler on NPR’s All Things Considered and is a regular speaker on BBC radio programs. Kennethwoods.net

Bass NICK MORAN, a veteran of the Madison, Wisconsin, music scene, performs on both electric bass and the double bass in varied genres including jazz, Afro-Latin, hip hop, reggae, and funk. Mr. Moran has toured internationally and performed with a diverse collection of acts, including Ben Sidran, Lee ‘Scratch‘ Perry, Clyde Subblefield, and David ‘Fathead‘ Newman (Ray Charles’s sax player). He has also worked with such Madison music institutions as Harmonious Wail, the Gomers, Tony Casteneda, Anna Laube, Joy and the Boy, and the Tim Whalen Nonet. As a freelance bassist, Mr. Moran has recorded tracks and albums for a wide-ranging roster of artists including Gerri DiMaggio, University of Wisconsin-Madison music professor Les Thimmig, Clyde Stubbelfield, Hanah John Taylor, and reggae giants Natty Nation. His playing can also be heard in various Afro-Cuban, hip hop, R&B and funk loop libraries from Sony Music and Apple. In addition to his music career, Mr. Moran works as a production and development consultant for the Greater Madison Jazz Consortium. In 2014, he was named "Jazz Personality of The Year" at the Isthmus Jazz Festival by mayoral proclamation. In 2016, he joined the UW-Madison School of Music as jazz bass instructor.

Cellist KENNETH OLSEN joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as assistant principal cello in 2005. He is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music and a winner of the school's prestigious concerto competition. His other awards include first prize in the Nakamichi Cello Competition at the Aspen Music Festival and second prize at the 2002 Holland-America Music Society Competition. His teachers have included Richard Aaron at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Joel Krosnick at New York's Juilliard School of Music and Luis Garcia-Renart at Bard College. He also has been a participant at the Steans Institute for Young Artists (the Ravinia Festival's professional studies program for young musicians) and at Boston University's Tanglewood Institute. A native of New York, Kenneth Olsen is a founding member of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra, a conductorless string orchestra comprised of young musicians from orchestras and ensembles all over the country.

Violinist HYE-JIN KIM has performed as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the BBC Concert Orchestra, and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, and has appeared as a recitalist at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and London's Wigmore Hall. An active chamber musician, Ms. Kim has toured throughout the U.S. with Musicians from Marlboro and has made festival appearances at Marlboro (VT), Ravinia (IL), and Martha's Vineyard (MA). Ms. Kim has also served as a cultural representative for South Korea through concert and outreach engagement in Switzerland, Australia, and Kazakhstans. Awarded first prize at the Yehudi Menuhin Competition at age 19, Ms. Kim is also the winner of the 2009 Concert Artists Guild Competition and the Philadelphia Orchestra Concerto Competition. Ms. Kim's debut CD, From the Homeland, featuring music by Debussy, Sibelius, Smetana, and Janacek, in a collaboration with pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute, was released in spring 2014 on CAG Records. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Ms. Kim studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and earned her MA at the New England Conservatory. She is an assistant professor of violin at East Carolina University. She plays a Gioffredo Cappa violin crafted in Saluzzo, Italy, in 1687. (Website)

Baritone TIMOTHY JONES has performed in opera houses and with symphony orchestras in the U.S., Ecuador, Mexico, and the Czech Republic. He has appeared with the Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, and the Jacksonville Symphony. In opera houses he has performed leading roles in "The Marriage of Figaro," "Carmen," Die Zauberflöte," "Cosi Fan Tutte," "Don Giovanni," "Don Pasquale," "La Boheme," "Falstaff," "Macbeth," and "La Traviata." He has been a frequent guest with the Victoria Bach Festival, New Texas Festival, Round Top Music Festival, Ars Lyrica Houston, Cactus Pear Music Festival, and the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. As a committed performer of contemporary music, Mr. Jones has commissioned and premiered numerous compositions by leading composers of our time. He currently lives in Houston, where he serves on the faculty of the University of Houston.

Violist ARA GREGORIAN made his New Recital Hall debut and his debut as soloist with the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1997. Since then, he has performed in New York's Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and Alice Tully Hall; Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center; and in major cities throughout the world, including Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Vancouver, Hong Kong, Beijing, Tel Aviv, and Helsinki. Throughout his career Mr. Gregorian has been active as a performer and presenter of chamber music. He is the founder and artistic director of the Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival in Greenville, North Carolina, and has appeared at festivals worldwide. He has also performed as a member of the Daedalus Quartet, Concertante, and the Arcadian Trio, and has recorded for National Public Radio and the Bridge and Kleos labels. Mr. Gregorian is a member of the violin faculty at East Carolina University and has created opportunities for established musicians to mentor and perform with talented students through the Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival's Next Generation concerts. Mr. Gregorian received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School. He performs on a Francesco Ruggeri violin from 1690 and a Grubaugh and Seifert viola from 2006. (Website)

Violin SUZANNE BEIA is co-concertmaster of the Madison Symphony Orchestra, concertmaster of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, and second violinist in the Pro Arte Quartet. A native of Reno, Nevada, she began her musical studies on the viola at the age of ten. Three years later, she shifted her attention to the violin and made her solo debut at the age of fourteen with the North Lake Tahoe Symphony. Since that time, she has performed as a soloist with orchestras throughout the U.S. and Germany. Before coming to Madison, Ms. Beia held the position of principal second violin in the Wichita Symphony and has held concertmaster positions with the Reno Chamber Orchestra, Bay Area Women's Philharmonic, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, and Chamber Symphony of San Francisco. She also held the assistant concertmaster position in the New World Symphony. Her chamber music experience has been extensive: she has performed at festivals such as Chamber Music West, Telluride Chamber Music Festival, Token Creek, Festival de Prades, and Chamber Music at the Barn. Ms. Beia has served on the faculties of the Rocky Ridge Music Center and Florida International University.