A far-ranging program from the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina begins this edition of the show. Beethoven from the 18th century, Ernest Chausson from the 19th, and in between 20th century chamber works from Americans William Bolcom and Pierre Jalbert. Then it’s over to Greenville for part of a German Giants concert from the GSO featuring Brahms’ first symphony.
Listen to the entire program: Columbia Museum of Art: Chamber Music on Main
Billboard and introduction to Beethoven’s String Trio in C Minor – Lauren Rico
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN – String Trio in C Minor
Phillip Bush, pianist
Arnaud Sussmann, violinist
David Hoarding, violist
Edward Aaron, cellist
Introduction to Jalbert's Piano Trio - Lauren Rico
PIERRE JALBERT – Piano Trio
Phillip Bush, pianist
Arnaud Sussmann, violinist
David Hoarding, violist
Edward Aaron, cellist
Introduction to Chausson's A Piano Quartet in A Major - Lauren Rico
ERNEST CHAUSSON – A Piano Quartet in A Major
Phillip Bush, pianist
Arnaud Sussmann, violinist
David Hoarding, violist
Edward Aaron, cellist
Break and introduction to Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor – Lauren Rico & Mike McKay
JOHANNES BRAHMS – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor
Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Edvard Tchivzel, conductor
End of the show - Lauren Rico & Mike McKay