Nash Ensemble set to perform at Princeton University

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The Nash Ensemble featuring Ian Brown (piano), Philippa Davies (flute), Richard Hosford (clarinet), Stephanie Gonley (violin), Laura Samuel (violin), Lawrence Power (viola) and Rebecca Gilliver (cello).

Princeton University Concerts is set to present a performance of the London-based chamber collective the Nash Ensemble April 3 at 8 p.m.

The Nash Ensemble is the resident ensemble of London’s Wigmore Hall and will be in residence to premiere Trains of Thought, a new work by Princeton University graduate student Viet Cuong written expressly for them.

In addition to Trains of Thought, the program will include Smetana’s Overture to the Bartered Bride, arranged for the Nash Ensemble by British composer David Matthews, Schumann’s Fairy Tales Op. 132, Shostakovich’s Four Waltzes and Dvorak’s Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81.

The concert will be preceded by a musical preview, featuring three of Princeton’s pianists at 7 p.m. The preview is free to ticketholders.

Immediately following the concert, Professor Dan Trueman will moderate a talk back between the musicians and the audience.

The concert will take place at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall located 68 Nassau Street, Princeton.

General admission tickets range from $20 to $45. They are available online at princetonuniversityconcerts.org, by phone at (609) 258-9220, or in person two hours prior to concert at the Richardson Auditorium Box Office.

For more information contact Catherine Ugolini at (609) 258-6024 or cugolini@princeton.edu.

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