Chicago’s Merit School of Music taps Lincoln Trio as first-ever Artists in Residence
Celebrated trio’s debut performance as Merit’s new resident ensemble is Wednesday, September 11 at 8:30 p.m., part of the International Beethoven Festival
CHICAGO, IL – Chicago’s Merit School of Music has signed an agreement with the internationally acclaimed Lincoln Trio – Marta Aznavoorian (piano), David Cunliffe (cello) and Desirée Ruhstrat (violin) – to be the school’s first-ever Artists in Residence.
Through this new partnership, the Lincoln Trio will perform four public concerts in Merit’s showcase performance space, Gottlieb Hall, in 2013-2014. Lincoln Trio will also immerse themselves into Merit’s curriculum by providing an extensive series of concerts and master classes exclusively for Merit’s students.
“Our Artists in Residence program will be an exciting new core offering here at Merit,” said Thomas Bracy, Executive Director, Merit School of Music, which provides high-quality music education to nearly 5,000 Chicago-area students, from newborns to age 18, with a focus on underserved communities. “Everyone here – students, faculty, staff and parents – are thrilled to welcome Lincoln Trio to our community and curriculum, and we can’t wait to see the positive impact these incredibly talented chamber music artists will have on our students.”
“We are thrilled to be a part of the Merit family. Merit provides a nurturing environment that fosters creativity and achievement. We are looking forward to working with the students to fulfill their full potential and develop a lifelong love of music,” said Lincoln Trio’s Desirée Ruhstrat.
To launch their residency, Lincoln Trio will perform their debut concert at Merit on Wednesday, September 11 at 8:30 pm. Titled “Whirlwinds,” the concert is part of Beethoven Festival 2013: Love, and includes Piano Trio, Opus 11 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Grand Tango for Piano and Viola by Astor Piazzolla, Piano Sextet by Joaquin Turina and Piano Quartet in C Minor by Gabriel Faure. Special guests are David Aaron Carpenter (viola), Aurelien Pederzoli (violin) and Doyle Armbrust (viola).
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More about Merit School of Music
Celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2013-2014, Merit School of Music is nationally recognized for providing accessible, high-quality music education to nearly 5,000 Chicago-area students. Founded in 1979, Merit’s primary goals are to help young people achieve their full musical potential, to remove economic barriers to participation and to stimulate personal and educational growth through music.
Merit’s esteemed faculty teaches a continuum of music programs to students ranging in age from six months to 18 years old. Its Alice S. Pfaelzer Tuition-Free Conservatory enrolls the Chicago-area’s most advanced and motivated young musicians. Merit also provides in-school and community center music instruction throughout the city to thousands of children each year through its Bridges: Partners in Music program.
Merit’s student body reflects Chicago’s diversity. Nearly 70 percent of students receive scholarships and financial aid. To learn more about Merit’s music education programs, visit meritmusic.org or call 312.786.9428.
Photo Caption: Lincoln Trio From left: Desirée Ruhstrat, David Cunliffe and Marta Aznavoorian
