
Piano Trio in Eâ™ major, Hob.XV:29
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Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
I. Poco allegretto
II. Andantino ed innocentemente
III. Finale. Allemande. Presto assai
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Trio Azura
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Piano Trio, M.67
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Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
I. Modéré
II. Pantoum (Assez vif)
III. Passacaille (Très large)
IV. Final (Animé)
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Trio Azura
Intermission
Piano Quartet in Eâ™ major, Op.47
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
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I. Sostenuto assai – Allegro ma non troppo
II. Scherzo. Molto vivace – Trio I – Trio II
III. Andante cantabile
IV. Finale. Vivace
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Molly Carr, viola
Trio Azura
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**Repertoire is subject to change
NCMF PERFORMERS
Clive Greensmith, Artistic Director
Sponsored by Bill Douglass
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Trio Azura
Sponsored in part by Barbara & Robert Fox
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Duncan McDougall, Violin
Yanfeng (Tony) Bai, Piano
Yejin Hong, Cello
Violin
Ruth Lenz
A friend of Ruth Lenz
Ray Ushikubo
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Viola
Chizuko Ishikawa
Holly & Kel Buchanan
Molly Carr
Cello
Dmitri Atapine
In memory of James Tenney
James Baik
Sponsored by Eric Lovejoy
John Lenz 
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Clarinet
Yuhsin Galaxy Su
Kathie Jenkins
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Piano
Ray Ushikubo
Hyeyeon Park
In memory of James Tenney
Yuhsin Galaxy Su
Kathie Jenkins
James Winn 
Lloyd Rogers & Gaia Brown
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Vocalist
Hanako Greensmith
In Memory of Dr. Patricia Ellen Quattro
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**Personnel is subject to change ​
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Our performance today is made possible in part by the University of Nevada, Reno,
School of Music

Program Notes
by Chris Morrison
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