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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Zach Ward, cello
in 12 hours in 32 minutes
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Daul Lee, piano/composition
May. 07
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Richard Galbreath Jr., saxophone
May. 07
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Community Music School Recital
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Shujing Guo, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Sherry Dou, conducting
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Minghao Hu, voice
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Maddie James, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Hong Du, trumpet
May. 10
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Toni Mae Rainey, mezzo-soprano
May. 10
Trio Azura is quickly emerging as one of today’s most promising young ensembles, characterized by “intelligence and imagination” and “profound emotion” (Gramophone). They are currently the ensemble-in-residence at the Colburn School—where they formed in 2022—and study with Jonathan Brown, Martin Beaver, Clive Greensmith and Fabio Bidini. Most recently, Trio Azura was named a winner of the 2025 Young Concert Artists Susan Wadsworth International Auditions and appointed YCA Jacobs Fellows, becoming the organization’s first ensemble-in-residence. Trio Azura consists of Canadian violinist Duncan McDougall, South Korean cellist Yejin Hong and Chinese pianist Yanfeng (Tony) Bai. Although they come from different backgrounds, their unique perspectives are a constant source of inspiration. In 2024, the Trio won the Grand Prize, Gold Medal, Lift Every Voice Prize and the Horszowski Trio Prize at the 51st Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. They are also prize winners at the Schoenfeld International String Competition in Harbin, China.