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AUSTIN CHAMBER MUSIC CENTER PRESENTS
YAMAZALDE TRIO
January 23 & 24, 2026 | Multiple Locations
After wowing listeners at their ACMC debut during the Austin Chamber Music Festival, the Yamazalde Trio returns for a powerful program that balances grandeur with intimacy. Violinist Sandy Yamamoto, cellist Matthew Zalkind, and pianist Julio Elizalde lead audiences on a compelling musical journey—from the noble expansiveness of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Archduke Trio to the raw, romantic emotion of Anton Arensky’s Piano Trio. Two masterpieces. Two distinct concert experiences. One unforgettable program.
Friday, January 23 — KMFA
An intimate, all-inclusive evening for the discerning listener
Experience the trio up close in the crystal-clear acoustics of KMFA Draylen Mason Music Studio. Stay after the performance to mingle with the artists at a private reception with complimentary drinks and light bites.
Tickets: $80 General Admission | $40 Students
Saturday, January 24 — First Unitarian Church
A welcoming, accessible concert for the whole community
Enjoy the warm, resonant sound of First Unitarian Church of Austin alongside a larger audience of chamber music fans—perfect for introducing friends and family to live performance.
Tickets: $48 Premium | $33 General Admission | $12 Students
Two distinct experiences. One remarkable musical journey.
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Event Details
- Date: January 23 & 24, 2026
- Time: 7:30 p.m.
- Venue: Draylen Mason Music Studio at KMFA
- Website: https://austinchambermusic.org/event/yamazalde-trio-2026/?utm_source=KMFA&utm_medium=KMFA+Banner&utm_campaign=KMFA+Banner+Event+Link
Ticket Information
- Cost: $12.00-$80.00
Presenter Details
- Name: Austin Chamber Music Center
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Develop the next generation of musicians and audiences.
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Make chamber music accessible to everyone.
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Provide audiences with a wide range of chamber music experiences.
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Provide an avenue for professional musicians to interact with each other and to communicate their enthusiasm for chamber music to students and audiences through paid teaching and performance opportunities.
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Develop and expand the chamber music repertoire, including the commissioning of new works, study, and recording of less familiar repertoire.
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Instill lifelong skills of leadership and cooperation through music education.
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Connect people of all backgrounds through music and music-making.
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Diversity We should reflect and respond to the diversity of our community.
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Equity We do not prevent anyone from participating in our programs due to financial or other burdens.
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Inclusion All are welcome in our programs regardless of gender, race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, disability, age, or citizenship status.
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The Austin Chamber Music Center creates chamber music experiences that connect, educate, and inspire our community.
ACMC seeks to:
Venue Details
- Address: 41 Navasota Street
- City: Austin
- State: Texas
- Zip: 78702
