Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Performers will announce movements from the stage.
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
Ashley Crawford, violin
Meredith Kennedy, violin
Alyssa Cabassa, viola
Kristian Dillon, cello
Anton Nelson, piano
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Jaylon Hayes-Keller, violin
Jake Adamson, viola
John Keane, cello
Yanjue Lin, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Bryan Pabellon, violin
Dannielle Lopez, violin
Tajai Shorter, viola
Ben Figgs, cello
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Emily Ilyes, violin
Madeline Southall, cello
Eoín Fleming, piano
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William Levey
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Performing artists will perform unmasked only if they have participated in surveillance testing, per university protocols, in advance of their performance(s).