Megan Koch (CSMA Faculty, cello) will be joined by violinist Cindy Lin and pianist Nai-Yu Chen to present a matinee of two piano trios. The darkness of Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2, composed in 1944 in response to a tragic death, will be contrasted to the warmth of Johannes Brahms’ Piano Trio No. 1, a work that’s both young and old, first composed in 1852 when he was 19 and revised 30 years later at the mature stage of his career.
FREE! Doors open at 1:30pm. Seating is limited; arrive early. See important COVID safety requirements.
PLEASE NOTE: CSMA requires all audience members, staff and artists to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Prior to entering Tateuchi Hall, concertgoers will be asked to provide photo ID and proof of vaccination through a QR code generated by the Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record website, or an original physical vaccination card or photograph of it.
Concertgoers who are fully vaccinated are welcome to attend concerts two weeks after they have received their final dose with proof of vaccination. Photo ID for children under 12 is not needed as long as they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated parent/guardian with a valid photo ID. Face masks are strongly recommended inside Tateuchi Hall. Seating is limited.