Audrey Andrist – Past Concerts
Hailed as a “stunning pianist with incredible dexterity”, Canadian pianist Audrey Andrist has thrilled audiences around the globe, from North America to Japan, China and Germany with her “passionate abandon” and “great intelligence.” Ms. Andrist grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan, and while in high school traveled three hours one-way for lessons with William Moore, himself a former student of famed musicians Cécile Genhart and Rosina Lhévinne. She completed Masters and Doctoral degrees at the Juilliard School with Herbert Stessin, and garnered first prizes at the Mozart International, San Antonio International, Eckhardt-Gramatté, and Juilliard Concerto Competitions. She is a member of the Stern/Andrist Duo with her husband, James Stern, Strata, a trio with Stern and clarinetist Nathan Williams, and the Andrist-Stern-Honigberg Trio with Stern and cellist Steve Honigberg. She lives in the Washington, DC area, where she teaches at the Washington Conservatory and the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.
UMBC: Andrist-Stern-Honigberg Trio
Kent Holliday — In Memoriam: Karlrobert Kreiten
Robert Schumann — Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 63
$15 ($10 senior, $5 student)
UMBC Piano Day
The UMBC Department of Music invites you to the 2024 Annual UMBC Piano Day! This event is FREE and open to all pianists, friends, family, a…
Free (RSVP required)
ROCO Unchambered: Alecia Lawyer, oboe & Audrey Andrist, piano
Kelly Vaneman — Play – for Oboe and Audience
Marcus Maroney — Selected works (world premiere; ROCO commission)
Alyssa Morris — Where do Children Come From
Jessica Meyer — Vor
Pay-what-you-wish; $25 suggested ticket price
Library of Congress: Zephyros Winds with Audrey Andrist, Piano
Free (RSVP required)
Resonance: James Stern, violin & Audrey Andrist, piano
Lili Boulanger — Selected works
Gabriel Fauré — Selected works
George Gershwin — Selected works
William Grant Still — Selected works
$22
Strata Trio: Stomping Grounds
Rebecca Clarke — Prelude, Allegro, and Pastorale for Clarinet and Viola
Karim Al-Zand — Stomping Grounds
Béla Bartók — Contrasts for violin, clarinet, and piano, Sz. 111, BB 116
$35
UMBC: Pianorama
George Walker — Selected works
John Adams — Selected works
Samuel Barber — Selected works
Witold Lutosławski — Selected works
$15 ($10 senior, $5 student; UMBC music major/faculty/staff free)
Members of the NSO – Hamer & Dvořák
Free (RSVP required)
ROCO Connections: Seen
Free