Salon à Trois: Ann Moss, Justin Ouellet, & Hillary Nordwell
Free (donations accepted in person & via Venmo – @AnnMossSoprano)
- Ann Moss, soprano
- Justin Ouellet, viola
- Hillary Nordwell, piano
Cécile Chaminade — Au pays bleu
Amy Beach — Chanson d'Amour, Op. 21, No. 1
Vartan Aghababian — Two Bishop Songs (No. 1: One Art & No. 2: In Need of Music; 2010)
Rebecca Clarke — Viola Sonata ("III. Adagio")
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel — Nachtwanderer, Op. 7 No. 1
Ricky Ian Gordon — Once I was (1990)
Vartan Aghababian — Two Songs for Soprano, Viola, and Piano (Poetry of Richard Wilbur) (No. 1 A Milkweed & No. 2 The Avowal)
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel — Frühling, Op. 7, No. 3
Nancy Bachmann — Transient Butterfly (2023)
"Salon à Trois" features some composers whose names may be familiar, like Clara Schumann (Robert Schumann's wife) and Fanny Mendelssohn (Felix Mendelssohn's sister); some who may be new to you, like Cécile Chaminade (French), Amy Beach (American), and Rebecca Clarke (British); and some who are still living, one of which (Vartan Aghababian) composed trios specifically with our group in mind!
The repertoire we share will comprise both duos and trios for soprano, viola, and piano.
Two performances:
Saturday, May 11 Hillary Nordwell's Music Studio
Selected works from our program in an intimate Salon setting
Tickets at Eventbrite
Sunday, May 12 St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Bellevue
Full program as listed above
Free Will Donations accepted in person and
via Venmo @AnnMossSoprano
Livestream available for Sunday, May 12 at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyPZ9enLuMk
Reception following the concert.
Parking is readily available.
About Ann Moss, soprano
About Justin Ouellet, viola
About Hillary Nordwell, piano
Hillary Nordwell recently relocated to Bellevue, Washington after spending the past 16 years in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has been featured as a soloist and chamber musician in many Bay Area and Washington State concert venues, as well as in Germany, Italy, Austria, and Sweden. She cultivates a thriving Suzuki Piano studio and is in demand as a collaborative pianist. A certified Suzuki Piano Teacher Trainer, she participates actively on the board of the local Suzuki Association, and is instrumental in providing training opportunities for teachers and students. She also enjoys educating young children and their families through her Comfy Concert series.
Hillary received her masters degree in Chamber Music Performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and her bachelors degree in Piano Performance from Lawrence Conservatory in Appleton, Wisconsin, where she was honored for three consecutive years with the Marjory Irvin Prize for "excellence in solo piano and chamber music." In 2001, she spent a semester abroad in Vienna, studying piano and developing a love for opera and the German language.
In her free time, Hillary finds joy in observing her daughter's progress in cello and piano, and in their daily walks to school together through the trees. She is eternally grateful for her husband’s skill in technology, which has saved her countless hours of frustration!
http://www.HillaryNordwell.com