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AUSTIN CHAMBER ENSEMBLE PRESENTS:

OPUS TWO

SEPTEMBER 21 | 4 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. | STEINWAY PIANO GALLERY

Acclaimed violin-piano duo, Opus Two, will perform at Steinway Piano Gallery Austin (12980 Research Blvd, Austin, TX 78750) on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 4pm.

“The Music of Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021) — New Transcriptions for Violin and Piano by Eric Stern,” will include music from their latest album, “A Little Night Music,” featuring the music of Sondheim.

The Opus Two duo, violinist William Terwilliger and pianist Andrew Cooperstock, has a tradition of championing the works of great American composers including the works of George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and others. They have performed extensively across the United States and worldwide.

Concert is UNDERWRITTEN BY Austin Alumni Chapter Mu Phi Epsilon (co-educational International Professional Music Fraternity).

Donations are welcome to support this non-profit [501(c)3] Austin Arts Organization, now in our 44th season. Seating is limited.

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Event Details

Ticket Information

  • Cost: $40 General Admission; $30 Senior (60+); Student $20; Ages 5-18 FREE

Presenter Details

  • Name: Austin Chamber Ensemble
  • The Austin Chamber Ensemble was formed in 1981 as a wind quintet. It began with a series of six concerts in 1985 as a tribute to the Texas Sesquicentennial with the Six Flags Over Texas concerts featuring composers from France, Spain, Texas, Mexico, the Confederacy, and the US. These were performed in the Elizabeth Ney Museum and included Austin Chamber Ensemble members and guest artists. 

    Although the Austin Chamber Ensemble initially had a wind quintet as its core ensemble, it has gradually branched out to include all instrumental and vocal combinations in its concerts. Some of the more successful concerts have included chamber orchestra with two pianos and narrator in The Carnival of the Animals, Christmas concert with the Southwestern University Chorale, composers series including concerts featuring women composers and concerts of works by well-known composers Robert Starer and Emma Lou Diemer, who was in residence for the concert., and cabaret concerts featuring lighter works such as the Bolling Suite for jazz flute. Works have been commissioned from composers Donald Grantham, Noel Alford, and Emma Lou Diemer. A unique program was given November 7, 1997, Chamber Music Goes to the Movies, in which chamber music by film composers was featured. This was the first concert of its kind in Austin. 

    In addition to the Austin series, the ensemble has given concerts, master classes and school concerts in many Texas cities as part of the Texas Commission on the Arts touring program. In December of 1993 the ACE Wind Quintet was honored to be selected out of 300 groups to perform for the New Year's Fest in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and in June of 1994 for the Birmingham, Alabama City Stages Festival. 

    The Austin Chamber Ensemble has traveled three times to Europe to perform concerts in Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, and The Netherlands as part of its exchange program, and has also sponsored artists from Germany and France as well as other American states in Austin concerts. 

    Some special-event concerts of The Austin Chamber Ensemble have included a five-course dinner with wines at the Belgian Restaurant with chamber music interspersed between the courses. The owner, Jean Louis Dehoux, donated the entire proceeds of the event toward the Armonico Chamber Music Series. 

    Incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1985, the Austin Chamber Ensemble has always had as major goals creative programming, performing new works, artist exchanges and educational presentations.

Venue Details

  • Address: 12980 Research Boulevard
  • City: Austin
  • State: Texas
  • Zip: 78750