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The Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble (Uncredited)

The Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble

The Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble includes one representative musician from each of the 15 participating conservatories, colleges, and universities of The Conservatory Project.  Members of the 2012 Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble:Scott Bean, Trombone (New England Conservatory) Jordan Brooks, Percussion (Berklee College of Music) Martha Cargo, Flute & Piccolo (Manhattan School of Music) DJ Cheek, Viola (Oberlin Conservatory of Music) Kari Dion, E-flat Clarinet (University of Michigan School of Music, Theater, and Dance) Lee Dionne, Piano (Yale School of Music) Erik Haasler, Cello (San Francisco Conservatory of Music) Timothy Kantor, Violin (Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University) Tiffany Valvo, Bass Clarinet (Eastman School of Music) Patrick McGuire, Cello (The Juilliard School) Eric Siu, Violin (Shepherd School of Music at Rice University) Maarten Stragier, Guitar (New England Conservatory) Jordan W. Thomas, Harp (The Peabody Institute) Zsche Chuang Rimbo Wong, Viola (Cleveland Institute of Music) Juyong You, Clarinet (Curtis Institute of Music).

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Citibank® Classical Night: Three Cities Chamber Music Marathon 3/11/12: Citibank® Classical Night: Three Cities Chamber Music Marathon

The Kennedy Center presents an evening of music from each of the three cities: The third Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble made up of a musician from each Conservatory Project school performs contemporary work as selected and directed by composer Johannes Maria Staud (2:30–4:15 p.m.); members of the NSO perform early works (6–7:45 p.m.); and Quatuor Thymos performs early 20th century works (8–9:30 p.m.). Part of The Music of Budapest, Prague, and Vienna.

Citibank® Classical Night: Three Cities Chamber Music Marathon

The Kennedy Center presents an evening of music from each of the three cities: The third Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble made up of a musician from each Conservatory Project school performs contemporary work as selected and directed by composer Johannes Maria Staud (2:30–4:15 p.m.); members of the NSO perform early works (6–7:45 p.m.); and Quatuor Thymos performs early 20th century works (8–9:30 p.m.). Part of The Music of Budapest, Prague, and Vienna.
John Adams and the Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble 5/17/10: John Adams and the Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble

As part of John Adams: Perspectives, the National Symphony Orchestra’s two-week focus on the American composer, members of the NSO will perform Shaker Loops and the Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble (comprised of a student from each of the 15 participating conservatories) will perform Chamber Symphony—each piece conducted by Adams.

John Adams and the Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble

As part of John Adams: Perspectives, the National Symphony Orchestra’s two-week focus on the American composer, members of the NSO will perform Shaker Loops and the Conservatory Project Chamber Ensemble (comprised of a student from each of the 15 participating conservatories) will perform Chamber Symphony—each piece conducted by Adams.

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