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Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert
Ensemble ACJW

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Sunday, June 12 at 5 PM 
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“One of the strongest ensembles in the city” (New York Classical Review), the musicians who make up Ensemble ACJW are fellows in a two-year program that prepares them for careers as innovative performers, dedicated teachers, and advocates for music in the 21st century. The ensemble performs one of Beethoven’s most ambitious chamber works, the “Archduke” Piano Trio, written toward the end of the composer’s prolific middle period, and lesser-known Romantic composer Louis Spohr’s Septet in A Major for flute, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, cello, and piano.

Program
SPOHR - Septet in A Major, Op. 147
BEETHOVEN - Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 97, "Archduke"

Ensemble ACJW
·· Beomjae Kim, Flute
·· Stanislav Chernyshev, Clarinet
·· Michael Zuber, Bassoon
·· Jenny Ney, Horn
·· Shir Semmel, Piano
·· Michael James Smith, Piano
·· Elizabeth Fayette, Violin
·· Kobi Malkin, Violin
·· Andrea Casarrubios, Cello
·· Caleb van der Swaagh, Cello

About Ensemble ACJW
Ensemble ACJW is an inspirational collective of outstanding young professional musicians from The Academy that has earned accolades from critics and audiences alike for the quality of its performances, as well as its fresh and open-minded approach to programming, redefining what it means to be a musician in the 21st century. 

All members of Ensemble ACJW are alumni or current fellows of The Academy, a two-year fellowship program designed to prepare the world's finest young professional musicians for careers that combine musical excellence with teaching, community outreach, advocacy, and leadership.

About Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concerts
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Carnegie Hall celebrates 40 years of partnering with local community organizations to present free Neighborhood Concerts featuring outstanding main-stage artists as well as exciting rising stars of classical, jazz, and world music. These performances tap into the pulse of diverse communities across New York City and bring local residents together to share in the joy of music.
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Photo: Jennifer Taylor/Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concert Series is a program of the Weill Music Institute. 

Carnegie Hall's Neighborhood Concerts are sponsored by Target®.

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