Guest artists: andPlay Duo

andPlay Duo presents recital
March 6, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Weigel Auditorium

Date Range
2025-03-06 19:30:00 2025-03-06 21:00:00 Guest artists: andPlay Duo Guest ensemble andPlay Duo presents an evening of premieres by student composers. This event is free and open to the public.andPlay is committed to expanding the existing violin/viola duo repertoire by commissioning new works and actively collaborating with living artists. The New York City-based duo of Maya Bennardo, violin, and Hannah Levinson, viola, first played to an eager crowd on Fire Island in the summer of 2012, and has since commissioned over forty-five works.Collaboration is an integral part of andPlay’s artistic process; the ensemble has worked closely with composers including Carolyn Chen, Andrew McIntosh, Mariel Roberts, Lester St. Louis, and Zeynep Toraman. andPlay’s 2024–2025 season includes performances in New York City, Detroit, Toledo (OH), Otterbein University, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Northern Illinois University, College of the Ozarks, and The Ohio State University. This season also features new works by Angharad Davies and Magnus Granberg, which will be premiered as part of a European tour in summer 2025. In a commitment to accessibility, andPlay continues to use livestream and virtual tools as additional ways to connect with audiences across the world. andPlay’s second album, Translucent Harmonies (2023) was released in September 2023 on the UK label, Another Timbre. Featuring works by Catherine Lamb and Kristofer Svensson, the album was included on Bandcamp’s “Best Contemporary Classical: September 2023” and Steve Smith’s “2023, for the record.” Previously, andPlay’s cassette release of Victoria Cheah’s a butterfly on your shoulder into years and years to come (2022, Dinzu Artefacts) was also listed on Bandcamp’s “Best Experimental Music: March 2022.” andPlay’s debut album, playlist (2019, New Focus Recordings), features world premiere studio recordings of works by Ashkan Behzadi, David Bird, and Clara Iannotta. playlist was recorded as part of andPlay’s Artist Residency at EMPAC (Troy, NY) and was listed on Bandcamp’s “Best Contemporary Classical: October 2019.” Recent highlights include a five-city tour in Sweden, appearances on the Frequency Festival (Chicago), the Twin Cities New Music Festival (St. Paul) and Re:Sound Festival (Cleveland), and a recording residency at EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY). The duo has also performed at venues including the Center for New Music (San Francisco), Scandinavia House (New York), Roulette (New York), Monk Space (Los Angeles), Short North Stage (Columbus), and the Toledo Museum of Art.Beyond the concert stage, Maya and Hannah are passionate educators offering in-person and virtual workshops in contemporary string techniques, chamber music coaching and composition notation for strings. They have given performances and master classes at Arizona State University, UC–Santa Cruz, Western Connecticut State University, Otterbein University, Bowling Green State University; they were artists-in-residence at the Snow Pond Composers Workshop (Sidney, ME) and the Wildflower Composers Festival (Philadelphia). Since 2019, their audience engagement series, andPlay (in) Conversation, presents free events for adults and children to look inside the collaborative process of creating new music.andPlay is the recipient of two Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning grants, most recently in 2022 with composer Julie Herndon. andPlay is also supported by granting organizations including New York Council on the Arts, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, the Amphion Foundation, and New Music USA. Maya and Hannah met while studying at Oberlin Conservatory and continued their education at New York University and the Manhattan School of Music.Access digital programGetting HerePark in the Ohio Union South Garage (open to visitors 24/7), walk North along College Rd. to enter the South doors of the Timashev Music Building.Weigel Auditorium is located on the second floor at the far south end of the building. An open stairway located just inside the south doors leads to the hall.If an elevator is needed, walk through the Music Commons, behind the open stairway to the back hallway. Follow the hallway through the double doors to the elevator.You may also park in Arps Garage (open to visitors M–F after 4 p.m. and on weekends) just North of the Timashev Music building. Driving and Parking Instructions Weigel Auditorium America/New_York public

Guest ensemble andPlay Duo presents an evening of premieres by student composers. This event is free and open to the public.

andPlay is committed to expanding the existing violin/viola duo repertoire by commissioning new works and actively collaborating with living artists. The New York City-based duo of Maya Bennardo, violin, and Hannah Levinson, viola, first played to an eager crowd on Fire Island in the summer of 2012, and has since commissioned over forty-five works.

Collaboration is an integral part of andPlay’s artistic process; the ensemble has worked closely with composers including Carolyn Chen, Andrew McIntosh, Mariel Roberts, Lester St. Louis, and Zeynep Toraman. andPlay’s 2024–2025 season includes performances in New York City, Detroit, Toledo (OH), Otterbein University, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Northern Illinois University, College of the Ozarks, and The Ohio State University. This season also features new works by Angharad Davies and Magnus Granberg, which will be premiered as part of a European tour in summer 2025. In a commitment to accessibility, andPlay continues to use livestream and virtual tools as additional ways to connect with audiences across the world. 

andPlay’s second album, Translucent Harmonies (2023) was released in September 2023 on the UK label, Another Timbre. Featuring works by Catherine Lamb and Kristofer Svensson, the album was included on Bandcamp’s “Best Contemporary Classical: September 2023” and Steve Smith’s “2023, for the record.” Previously, andPlay’s cassette release of Victoria Cheah’s a butterfly on your shoulder into years and years to come (2022, Dinzu Artefacts) was also listed on Bandcamp’s “Best Experimental Music: March 2022.” andPlay’s debut album, playlist (2019, New Focus Recordings), features world premiere studio recordings of works by Ashkan Behzadi, David Bird, and Clara Iannotta. playlist was recorded as part of andPlay’s Artist Residency at EMPAC (Troy, NY) and was listed on Bandcamp’s “Best Contemporary Classical: October 2019.” 

Recent highlights include a five-city tour in Sweden, appearances on the Frequency Festival (Chicago), the Twin Cities New Music Festival (St. Paul) and Re:Sound Festival (Cleveland), and a recording residency at EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY). The duo has also performed at venues including the Center for New Music (San Francisco), Scandinavia House (New York), Roulette (New York), Monk Space (Los Angeles), Short North Stage (Columbus), and the Toledo Museum of Art.

Beyond the concert stage, Maya and Hannah are passionate educators offering in-person and virtual workshops in contemporary string techniques, chamber music coaching and composition notation for strings. They have given performances and master classes at Arizona State University, UC–Santa Cruz, Western Connecticut State University, Otterbein University, Bowling Green State University; they were artists-in-residence at the Snow Pond Composers Workshop (Sidney, ME) and the Wildflower Composers Festival (Philadelphia). Since 2019, their audience engagement series, andPlay (in) Conversation, presents free events for adults and children to look inside the collaborative process of creating new music.

andPlay is the recipient of two Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning grants, most recently in 2022 with composer Julie Herndon. andPlay is also supported by granting organizations including New York Council on the Arts, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, the Amphion Foundation, and New Music USA. 

Maya and Hannah met while studying at Oberlin Conservatory and continued their education at New York University and the Manhattan School of Music.


Getting Here

Park in the Ohio Union South Garage (open to visitors 24/7), walk North along College Rd. to enter the South doors of the Timashev Music Building.

Weigel Auditorium is located on the second floor at the far south end of the building. An open stairway located just inside the south doors leads to the hall.

  • If an elevator is needed, walk through the Music Commons, behind the open stairway to the back hallway. Follow the hallway through the double doors to the elevator.

You may also park in Arps Garage (open to visitors M–F after 4 p.m. and on weekends) just North of the Timashev Music building. 

Driving and Parking Instructions

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