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Fall 2020 Honors Chamber Music Recital Winners Announced

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the student chamber ensembles advancing to the Honors Chamber Music Recital performance.

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Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, op. 8

Brenna Crowgey ’21, violin (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Devin Jones ’19, ’21, cello (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Performance)
Anton Nelson ’23, piano (Bachelor of Music in Performance)

Frank Proto: Trio for Violin, Viola and Bass

Layla Baker ’22, violin (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Anita Williams ’21, viola (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Jacob McHugh ’21, bass (Bachelor of Music in Performance)

Max Bruch: Eight Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano, op. 83

No. 5: Rumänische Melodie: Andante
No. 6: Nachtgesang: Andante con moto

Erin Eady ’22, clarinet (Master of Music in Performance)
Shi-Young Choi ’22, viola (Master of Music in Performance)
Szymon Czerniak ’23, piano (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance)

Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 3 in F Major, op. 73

Jonathan Toomer ’21, violin (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Signe Mortensen ’21, violin (Bachelor of Music in Music Education)
Jaylon Hayes-Keller ’23, viola (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
John Keane ’23, cello (Bachelor of Music in Performance)

Gabriel Fauré: Piano Trio in D Minor, op. 120

Rachel Zhao ’22, violin (Artist Diploma)
Edward Cho ’25, cello (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance)
Minji Lee ’25, piano (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance)

Carl Reinecke: Wind Sextet, op. 271

Rosalee Discenza ’22, flute (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Joshua Lewis ’24, clarinet (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Lillian Mathews ’23, oboe (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Kaelin Walton ’23, bassoon (Bachelor of Music in Music Education)
Scout Kirkham ’22, horn (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
Zachary Miller ’22, horn (Bachelor of Music in Performance)

The Honors Chamber Music Recital will be livestreamed on Shenandoah University’s YouTube channel and Shenandoah Conservatory’s Facebook page at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11 for free. These chamber music opportunities are facilitated by Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music.

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