ECMSA Presents: Schubert's "Trout" at the Georgia Aquarium
Included with Aquarium admission – $39.99 online only, $44.99 walk-up
- Timothy Miller, tenor
- Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin
- Yinzi Kong, viola
- Charae Krueger, cello
- Joseph McFadden, double bass
- Julie Coucheron, piano
Franz Schubert — Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 "Trout"
What better place to enjoy one of Schubert’s most popular works – the "Trout" Quintet – than at the Georgia Aquarium?! Tenor Timothy Miller also sings the original song. With Julie Coucheron, piano; Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin; Charae Krueger, cello; Yinzi Kong, viola; and Joe McFadden, bass.
Free with Aquarium admission. Presented by ECMSA
About Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta
Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta is the Southeast’s largest and most active chamber music organization brings together some of the city's finest resident musicians with internationally-known performers who are dedicated to performing the most delightful, exciting, and interesting music from the chamber repertoire in some of the most acoustically and visually beautiful spaces in Atlanta.
https://chambermusicsociety.emory.edu/About Timothy Miller, tenor
About Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin
Amy Schwartz Moretti has a distinguished musical career of broad versatility. Since 2007, she has been Director of the McDuffie Center for Strings and has developed the Fabian Concert Series; she also holds the Caroline Paul King Chair, teaching in the Mercer University Townsend School of Music. A performing artist with an affinity for chamber music, she enjoys touring with the Ehnes Quartet and maintains an active schedule of solo, chamber and concertmaster appearances. Recent performances include the 2019 premiere of Schmitz's Violin Concerto written for her. Her other festival appearances this summer include Bridgehampton, ChamberFest Cleveland, La Jolla, Meadowmount, and Manchester Music Festival. Moretti is former concertmaster of the Oregon Symphony and Florida Orchestra. She has served as guest concertmaster for the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Houston, Pittsburgh; the New York Pops and Hawaii Pops; and the festival orchestras of Brevard, Colorado and Grand Teton. The Cleveland Institute of Music has recognized her with an Alumni Achievement Award and she is the 2014 San Francisco Conservatory of Music Fanfare Honoree. In December 2018, Moretti was selected as one of Musical America's "Top 30 Professionals of the Year."
http://www.amyschwartzmoretti.com/