The Baltimore Trio at Carnegie Hall, March 6

Faculty members Jeffrey Howard (violin), Cecylia Barczyk (cello), and Yoon-Wha Roh (piano) will perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, March 6 for a 7:30 pm concert in the Weill Recital Hall. Featured on this program will be the Piano Trio by Claude Debussy. Composed when Debussy was only 18 years old, this four movement work combines the romanticism of Debussy’s youth with an ever growing Impressionist harmony. Dr. Howard will also perform with pianist Anna Soukiassian in two solo works; Tsirani Tsar, or Apricot Tree, by the famed Armenian composer and religious leader Komitas, and the hauntingly beautiful Nigun  from the Baal Shem Suite by Ernest Bloch. This combined chamber music concert will also feature music by Schubert, Brahms and Tchaikovsky, and is organized by Leo Management in New York. Tickets can be purchased through Carnegie Hall at www.carnegiehall.org/Events under Leo Artists Showcase.

 

In residence at Towson University since its founding in 1983, The Baltimore Trio has received critical acclaim for its diverse repertoire, refined tone, musical spontaneity and unanimity of style. These internationally renowned concert artists are all Professors of Music at Towson University where they teach individual lessons and coach chamber music.