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Salix Piano Trio

The Salix Piano Trio (pronounced SAY-Lix) was founded in New York City in 2023 by longtime friends and colleagues  out of a desire to explore the rich and vast piano trio canon. For the past 20+ years, they have performed and toured together around the United States as members of the American Chamber Players. Their extraordinary, dynamic performances have been enthusiastically praised by critics and audiences alike. The name Salix comes from the group’s mutual love for the graceful and poetic weeping willow tree (salix babylonica).

Since their founding, the Salix Piano Trio has performed on the Bulgarian Concert Evenings in New York series as well as on their Opening Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall among other venues. Their 2025-2026 season performances include Wooster Chamber Music Series, Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music, West Side Concert Series, New Marlborough Meeting House, Bulgarian Concert Evenings in New York and The Saint Andrew Music Society. Highlights of the 2026-27 season include a return to Sanibel Music Festival, and appearances at Gettysburg Community Concert Association and The University Club in New York City.

Quotes

“Such a stunning performance that it turned what might have been just an entertaining evening into a must-hear musical event.”
The Washington Post

“They delivered an outstanding performance; their virtuosic technique and acute sense of pathos helped energize the audience.” 
Palm Beach Daily News

“…the cello melody was vividly illuminated by Mr. Parrini’s smooth, luxuriant tone.”

The New York Times

 

“Violinist Joanna Maurer’s probing, fiercely intelligent playing…has always been a high point of this festival.”

The Washington Post

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Photo credits - Jiyang Chen Photography

Programs

PROGRAM #1
Mozart Piano Trio No. 5 in C Major, op. 15, no. 3, K. 548
Allegro
Andante cantabile
Allegro


Frank Bridge Selections from Miniatures for Piano Trio
Intermezzo
Valse Russe
Saltarello


Shostakovich Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 8


— INTERMISSION —


Reena Esmail Saans (Breath)
 


Johannes Brahms Piano Trio in B major, op. 8
Allegro con brio
Scherzo (Allegro molto)
Adagio non troppo
Allegro

PROGRAM #2
Beethoven Piano Trio in E-flat, op. 1 no. 1
Allegro
Adagio cantabile
Scherzo: Allegro assai
Finale: Presto


Paul Schoenfeld Cafe Music
Allegro
Andante Moderato
Presto


— INTERMISSION —


Jennifer Higdon “Pale Yellow” from Piano Trio 


Mendelssohn Piano Trio op. 49, no. 1 in D MInor
Molto allegro ed agitato
Andante con moto tranquillo
Scherzo. Leggiero e vivace
Finale. Allegro assai appassionato

She Writes, She Inspires

(All women composers)

Clara Schumann Piano Trio in G Minor, op. 17
Allegro Moderato
Scherzo 
Andante 
Allegretto


Reena Esmail Saans (Breath)


Amy Beach Piano Trio, Op. 150
Allegro 
Lento espressivo - Presto 
Allegro con brio 


— INTERMISSION — 


Jennifer Higdon Pale Yellow


Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 11 
Allegro molto vivace 
Andante espressivo 
Lied - Allegretto 
Finale - Allegro moderato

Bios

Anna Stoytcheva

ANNA STOYTCHEVA

Critically acclaimed pianist and winner of "Ettore Pozzoli" International Piano Competition in Italy, Anna Stoytcheva has appeared throughout North America, Europe and Japan and has recorded two solo albums.

 

“Ms. Stoytcheva is an artist of exceptional gifts. She brings to her performance imagination, intelligence, rhythmic vitality, lyricism, tenderness and poetry. But always, from the first note to the last, she was a servant to the music.” Southampton Press

“Stoytcheva’s tonal palette was a whirl of fabulous colors. Her agility was stunning at lighting speed.”
Coral Gables Gazette

As a soloist with orchestra, Ms. Stoytcheva has performed with Orchestra del'Angelicum in Milano, The Juilliard Orchestra in New York, The New World Symphony in Miami, The New Symphony Orchestra and National Radio Orchestra in Sofia, Bulgaria, Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra and Varna Festival Orchestra in Varna, Bulgaria. Ms. Stoytcheva loves performing chamber music and has collaborated with many distinguished artists, such as members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York Philharmonic and several Young Concert Artists winners. She has been a fellow at the New World Symphony and has attended the music festivals Marlboro, Classical Tahoe, Music Academy of the West, Banff, Pianofest, Bowdoin and Kneisel Hall. 

Currently the co-chair of Bulgarian Concert Evenings in New York series, she has also been a member of the American Chamber Players ensemble since 2007. Ms. Stoytcheva is a founding member of Salix Piano Trio together with violinist Joanna Maurer and cellist Alberto Parrini. She holds Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees in Piano Performance from The Juilliard School. Her teachers include Seymour Lipkin, Veda Kaplinsky, Jerome Lowenthal, Julia Ganeva and Lidia Kuteva.

Ms. Stoytcheva is the recipient of the Ivan Vasov Medal from the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, given to her for her contributions to popularization of Bulgarian culture and music in the United States and abroad.

Alberto Parrini

ALBERTO PARRINI

Praised by the New York Times for his “…smooth, luxuriant tone,” cellist Alberto Parrini is an Associate Musician with the Metropolitan Opera and a member of the American Symphony and Orchestra of St. Luke’s. He performs regularly with East Coast Chamber Orchestra, Lenape Chamber Ensemble, Lighthouse Chamber Players, Richardson Chamber Players, New Jersey Symphony and New York Philharmonic. As principal cellist of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic (2007 -2023), he was a featured soloist in concertos by Brahms, Haydn, Saint-Saens and Tchaikovsky. With the Zukofsky Quartet he has given performances of the complete string quartets of Milton Babbitt in New York and Chicago. He has performed throughout the United States with the American Chamber Players, as the cellist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet for a season and as assistant principal with the Richmond Symphony.

Mr. Parrini has toured North America, Europe and Asia with Mikhail Baryshnikov and the White Oak Dance Project and performed with Arco Ensemble, Concertante, Continuum, Mark Morris Dance Group, Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Mirror Visions, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Proteus Ensemble and Sinfonietta of Riverdale. His principal teachers were Timothy Eddy, Joel Krosnick, David Soyer, Colin Carr and Enrico Egano. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and The Juilliard School. Mr. Parrini served as co-director of the Adult Chamber Music Workshop at Kinhaven (2014-2024) and teaches cello and chamber music at Princeton University. He is a founding member of Salix Piano Trio together with violinist Joanna Maurer and pianist Anna Stoytcheva.

Joanna Maurer

JOANNA MAURER

Born and raised in Colorado, violinist Joanna Maurer has performed as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician throughout the United States, as well as in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, and Italy. She has been featured countless times on National Public Radio’s Performance Today and on local radio stations throughout the United States. Ms. Maurer has been hailed by the Washington Post as an “incisive, sweet-toned” violinist with “flawless phrasing,” leading “extraordinary… stunning…(and) …utterly committed” performances as a violinist of the American Chamber Players.

Since 2003, Ms. Maurer has performed as an Associate Musician in the first violin section of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. She also performs with the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO), the Lincoln Center Festival Orchestra (formerly Mostly Mozart), the Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival and as concertmaster on numerous film scores, television scores, and studio albums. 

After initial studies with her parents, James and Jacqueline Maurer, Ms. Maurer received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at The Juilliard School where she studied with Dorothy DeLay and Robert Mann. She has won first prizes in a number of competitions,including the Aspen Music Festival’s E. Nakamichi Violin Competition, and the National MTNA Selmer Competition. Passionate about protecting the work of musicians, Ms. Maurer serves as the chair of the Associate Musicians of the Metropolitan Opera, the secretary of the Recording Musicians Association - New York, and the 2nd vice president of the Recording Musicians Association - International. She is a founding member of Salix Piano Trio together with cellist Alberto Parrini and pianist Anna Stoytcheva.

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