The Goodnow Trio
Manhattan Presbyterian Church, 530 Poyntz Ave.
A concert of powerful and memorable piano trio works, including The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires by Astor Piazzolla, Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor by Dmitri Shostakovich, and an exciting world premiere of Bouquets d’Etoiles by French composer Alexandre Ouzounoff.
Do you love experiencing live classical music in the heart of Manhattan? We hope you’ll share this concert with someone new by inviting a friend! Chamber music is best experienced together!
The Goodnow Trio features Dr. Madeleine Jansen, violin; Dr. Syneva Colle Hernández, cello; and Dr. Alfonso Hernández, piano.
Duo Kayo
Duo Kayo Performs at Union Hall
Duo Kayo, featuring the dynamic pairing of cellist Titilayo Ayangade and violist Edwin Kaplan, delivers a powerful performance with their unique ensemble. Boasting over a decade and a half of professional experience as members of esteemed groups like the Thalea and Tesla String Quartets, this innovative duo is making a bold statement in the classical music world. Committed to both commissioning new works and championing lesser-known pieces from the repertoire, Duo Kayo can be found performing live across the country. Known for playing well with others, their compassionate collaborative spirit has also led them to artist residencies at the Newport Classical festival, Classical Music Institute of San Antonio and chamber music festivals throughout the Northeast. With vibrant energy and a joyous musical expression, the duo is on a mission to be a vessel for new and exciting music, and to challenge traditional thinking about the genre. When not in the lab cooking up cool sounds, Edwin and Titi can be found tackling the New York Times crossword puzzle while waiting for the sous-vide to finish cooking.
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