Carnegie Hall Citywide: Ensemble Connect
Part of: Carnegie Hall Citywide
Performers
Ensemble Connect
·· Tamara Winston, Oboe
·· Yen-Chen Wu, Bassoon
·· Wilden Dannenberg, French Horn
·· Christopher Goodpasture, Piano
·· Jennifer Liu, Violin
·· Suliman Tekalli, Violin
·· Caeli Smith, Viola
·· Meagan Turner, Viola
·· Arlen Hlusko, Cello
Program
POULENC Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano
MOZART Quintet for Horn and Strings in E-flat Major, K. 407
BEACH Piano Quintet in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 67
Venue Information
Music at Our Saviour’s Atonement (MOSA)
Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran Church
178 Bennett Avenue (at 189th Street) | Manhattan
mosaconcerts.org | 212-923-5757

Lead support for Carnegie Hall Citywide is provided by the Howard Gilman Foundation.
Additional support is provided by the A. L. and Jennie L. Luria Foundation.
Ensemble Connect is a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education.
Lead funding has been provided by Marina Kellen French and the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, Max H. Gluck Foundation, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Irving Harris Foundation, Hearst Foundations, The Kovner Foundation, Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal, The Edmond de Rothschild Foundations, Beatrice Santo Domingo, and Hope and Robert F. Smith.
Global Ambassadors: Hope and Robert F. Smith, and Maggie and Richard Tsai.
Additional support has been provided by the Arnow Family Fund, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, E.H.A. Foundation, Barbara G. Fleischman, Leslie and Tom Maheras, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation, Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, and Trust for Mutual Understanding.

Public support is provided by the New York City Department of Education and the New York State Council on the Arts with support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Ensemble Connect is also supported, in part, by endowment grants from The Kovner Foundation.
In honor of the centenary of his birth, Carnegie Hall’s 2019–2020 season is dedicated to the memory of Isaac Stern in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to Carnegie Hall, arts advocacy, and the field of music.