NY Phil Ensembles at Merkin Hall
$38
- Quan Ge, violin
- Kuan Cheng Lu, violin
- Anna Rabinova, violin
- Na Sun, violin
- Ru-Pei Yeh, cello
- Satoshi Okamoto, double bass
- Christopher Martin, trumpet
- Richard Deane, French horn
- Colin Williams, trombone
- Daniel Druckman, percussion
- Helen Huang, piano
Bruce Dukov — Variations on a Birthday Theme (for 2 violins)
Yehudi Wyner — Trapunto Junction (for French horn, trumpet, trombone, & percussion)
Johannes Brahms — Piano Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87
An Ensembles concert provides an intimate connection between musician and audience. Individual talents that make up the Orchestra. Experience the passion and personality of the performers. And see how a small setting can make for a huge musical event.
Please review Kaufman Music Center's current COVID-19 safety protocols before attending this event: https://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/covid/.
About Quan Ge, violin
About Anna Rabinova, violin
About Na Sun, violin
About Ru-Pei Yeh, cello
About Satoshi Okamoto, double bass
About Christopher Martin, trumpet
Christopher Martin is one of the leading classical trumpet voices on the world stage. He joined the New York Philharmonic as Principal Trumpet, The Paula Levin Chair, in September 2016. He served as principal trumpet of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) for 11 seasons, and enjoyed a distinctive career of more than 20 years in some of America's finest orchestras, including as principal trumpet of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and associate principal trumpet of The Philadelphia Orchestra. He made his New York Philharmonic solo debut in October 2016, performing Ligeti's The Mysteries of the Macabre, led by then Music Director Alan Gilbert.
https://chrismartintrumpet.com/