10/6 Time for Three violinist Charles Yang, returns as co-host in a program featuring violinist Liyu Chen performing Entranced with Mountain Scenery by Li Shangqian; the AhHa Duo of Amy Baskurt and Heather Wang performs Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla; cellist Vincent Garcia-Hettinger and violinist Charles Yang play
Three Dances in the Old Style by Lera Auerbach; violist Maanas Varma plays a selection by Prokofiev; double bassist Christian Luevano plays a concerto by Andrés Martin; and several students join together for Schubert’s Trout Quintet.
10/13 This week blind tenor, Noah Carver from Maine who lobsters with his dad, performs music by Purcell; violinist Samuel Igbo plays a Fantasie by Florence Price; pianist Ellen Foreman plays a sonata by Grazyna Bacewicz; violinist Amelia Cannavo plays Rhapsody No. 2 by Jessie Montgomery; and The Aurelian (saxophone) Quartet plays Phantom Dance by Yosuke Fukuda.
10/20 Pianist Olivia Ajero plays a Prelude by Rachmaninoff; bassoonist Fabrizio Milcent performs the Presto movement of Bassoon Concertino by Ferdinand David; harpist Chipper Fellows plays La source by Alphonse Hasselmans; cellist Caleb Graupera plays a movement from Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No. 3; and double bassist Gavin Hardy performs a concerto by Andrés Martín.
10/27 Clarinetist and now Pres & Art. Dir of the Gateways Music Festival, Alex Laing co-hosts with Peter Dugan in a program recorded at the Merit School in Chicago. We’ll hear pianists Luke Magee and Elio Gaviria perform It’s Lovely Here and Floods of Spring, arranged for piano duo by Viktor Babin (music of Rachmaninoff); flutist Anika Veda performs Portraits of Langston I. Helen Keller IV. Harlem's Summer Night by Valerie Coleman; oboist Zachary Allen plays The Door of No Return by Althea Talbot-Howard; violinist Emma Servadio plays Three Romances by Clara Schumann; pianist Son Duong plays a Nocturne by Chopin. (1810 - 1849)