From top left, meet the Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s Denise Lum, clarinet; and Emilie Choi, violin; from bottom left, Brian Wharton, cello, and Tanys Stambuk, piano. COURTESY PHOTO, ASO

From top left, meet the Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s Denise Lum, clarinet; and Emilie Choi, violin; from bottom left, Brian Wharton, cello, and Tanys Stambuk, piano. COURTESY PHOTO, ASO

Auburn Symphony Orchestra to perform Chamber Series concerts

Performances set for Jan. 24 at Kent and Jan. 26 at Auburn

  • Saturday, January 11, 2020 2:29pm
  • Life

Join Auburn Symphony Orchestra musicians for an intimate concert experience – 7 p.m. Jan. 24 at Kent Lutheran Church, 336 Second Ave. S., and 4 p.m. Jan. 26 at St. Matthew Episcopal, 123 L St, NE, in Auburn.

The relationship between Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann, wife of the composer Robert Schumann, is one for the ages. Was their relationship a friendship? A love triangle? Something more, something less? This program brings together the sublime music of both Brahms and Clara in this most complicated of musical relationships.

This concert program includes Clara Schumann’s Piano Trio No. 1 and Johannes Brahms’s Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 114.

Featured Auburn Symphony musicians are clarinetist Denise Lum, violinist Emilie Choi, cellist Brian Wharton and pianist Tanya Stambuk.

Tickets are $20 general admission, $10 students.

Reserved seats can be purchased in advance or the day of the concert. Parking is free.

The concert is sponsored in part by the city of Auburn. Tickets and information can be found at auburnsymphony.org or by calling the Auburn Symphony office at 253-887-7777.

Auburn Symphony’s next chamber concert is Uncommon Voices: Music for Woodwind Quintet on March 6 and 8.


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