
The Merz Piano Trio
Naumberg, Fischoff and Concert Artists’ Guild Award Winning Trio
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Saturday, February 7, 2026
7:00pm
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Brigid Coleridge - Violin
Julia Yang - Cello
Amy Yang - Piano
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From early 20th-century Vienna to Schubert's final masterpiece, The Forum presents an evening of stunning virtuosity by this award-winning American piano trio.
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This engagement of The Merz Trio is made possible in part through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Ticket Pricing
Venue
Prior-Jollek Hall - Antilles School Campus - St. Thomas - U.S. Virgin Islands
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Saturday:
6:00pm - Courtyard open & small meals from Amalia Café
7:00pm - Main Concert
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Ticket pricing:
Adults - $30 Teachers - $10 Students - $5 Children - Free of charge
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Biography of The Merz Piano Trio
Hailed as “entrancing” (BBC Music Magazine) and "artists in the deepest sense of the word" (CutCommon), Merz Trio have established themselves at the forefront of the US chamber music scene, with recent and forthcoming debuts at Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam's Concert gebouw, Chamber Music Houston, Duke Performances, Coleman Chamber Music Association, The Schubert Club (St. Paul, MN), Philadelphia’s Chamber Music Society, and Tippet Rise, among others.
Winners of the Naumburg, Concert Artists Guild, Fischoff, and Chesapeake Competitions, as well as recipients of a Salon di Virtuosi Career Grant, they have been lauded for their “stunning virtuosity... fresh and surprising interpretations” (Reading Eagle), and “perfection of intonation and ensemble” (Hudson Review).
Comprising pianist Amy Yang, violinist Brigid Coleridge and cellist Julia Yang, Merz Trio is passionately committed to reshaping the narrative of classical music through vibrantly dynamic programming and wide-ranging interdisciplinary collaboration. Merz Trio’s narrative programming style juxtaposes classical standards, new music, and their own arrangements of familiar and forgotten works, fluidly interwoven and guided with speaking from the Trio’s members. Their interdisciplinary collaborations include ongoing projects with directors Emma Jaster and Jon Levin, dancer Caroline Copeland, and Sandglass Puppet Theater.
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The Trio are equally known for their immersive integrations of music and text in performance, ranging from their recital-theater piece built around Shakespeare’s Macbeth (“Those Secret Eyes,” 2019), to their concert / album interweaving Ravel’s Trio with short pieces, poems, and diaries of the era (“Ink Spills" / "Ink," 2021), to their presentation of Tchaikovsky's Trio alongside unexpected diary excerpts and a range of works from Jeffrey Mumford to Alma Mahler ("undiluted days," 2022). In their prolific arranging, the Trio are committed to uplifting overlooked voices from history, ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to Lili and Nadia Boulanger, from Joséphine Baker to Irish folk melodies.
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From Merz Trio's violinist Brigid Coleridge: "The most thrilling thing about our work is the energetic communities that it has produced. Merz Trio loves to be in community with others. We love talking and getting carried away - in the rehearsal room, on stage, after the concert. We understand what we do as a conversation between ourselves, the composer, our audience, and the changing world we step into each day. Our name, Merz, speaks to this: It’s the term coined by German artist and polymath Kurt Schwitters, who once floor-to-ceiling decorated his parents’ house in Hanover with found objects and insisted that art only occurred in shared spaces. So Merz refers to connection, to sharing, to possibility. And yes, we’re very glad Schwitters didn’t live with us." Merz Trio have been encouraged in their explorations by numerous institutional homes around the world: New England Conservatory, Yellow Barn, Snape Maltings, Avaloch Farm Institute, the Naumburg Foundation, the Lake Champlain, Olympic, and Chesapeake Music Festivals, and the Fischoff Competition, as well as many other venues and hosts around the US, Australia, the Netherlands and the UK.
Merz Trio operate as a nonprofit organization under Project Merz, Inc. and are currently represented by Concert Artists Guild.
Program
ALMA MAHLER GOES WEST
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This program explores the collision of the Second Viennese School with the new through the lense of Alma Mahler’s fabled journeys through the United States. Our first half is an experiment in cultural exchange, across time and geographical space: here, we bring together bygone and contemporary musical voices, Viennese and American alike, Alma Mahler’s friends and the contemporaries whose music she may have encountered. Our second half is less peopled: here, we return to an older Viennese world in the music of Franz Schubert, one of Alma Mahler’s favorite composers. Written in the year before he died at the age of thirty-one, Schubert’s monumental Piano Trio in E flat is by turns ecstatic, charming, enraged, delighted and devastating.
Laue Sommernacht (arr. Merz Trio) Alma Mahler (1879 - 1964)
Sommertage (arr. Merz Trio) Alban Berg (1885 - 1935)
10 Miniatures for Violin, Cello and Piano Johannes Maria Staud (1974-)
Für Bálint András Varga
i-iv
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The Cage Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Four Songs: Ich sagte nicht, Op. 51, No. 1 Amy Beach (1867-1944)
(arr. Merz trio)
River songs ii. Massing clouds Chris Rogerson (1988-)
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10 Miniatures for Violin, Cello and Piano Johannes Maria Staud
Für Bálint András Varga
v
Ideale Landschaft (arr. Merz Trio) Anton Webern (1883-1945)
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10 Miniatures for Violin, Cello and Piano Johannes Maria Staud
Für Bálint András Varga
vi-vii
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‘Round midnight (arr. Miles Walter ) Thelonious Monk (1917-1982)
Piano Trio in F minor, Op. 65, Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904)
ii. Allegro grazioso - meno mosso
10 Miniatures for Violin, Cello and Piano Johannes Maria Staud
Für Bálint András Varga
IX-X
Empfängniss (arr. Merz Trio) Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942)
10 Miniatures for Violin, Cello and Piano Johannes Maria Staud
Für Bálint András Varga
viii
Die Stille Stadt (arr. Merz Trio) Alma Mahler
Intermission
Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat, D. 929 Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Allegro
Andante con moto
Scherzando
Allegro moderato






