Aurelius Trio






Eran Egozy
clarinet


Wilson Hsieh
viola


Elaine Chew
piano

The members of the Aurelius Trio have been playing together in chamber groups since 1992 when they were all students in Marcus Aurelius Thompson's Chamber Music Society at MIT. Their coaches have included John Harbison, Lynn Chang, Marcus Thompson, David Deveau, William Wrzecien and Jean Rife. As a trio, they made their debut at MIT's Killian Hall in 1994.

Highly accomplished musicians, they are, at the same time, successful scientists and engineers. Wilson Hsieh is currently on the Computer Science faculty at the University of Utah, Eran Egozy co-founded the interactive computer music company, Harmonix Music Systems, and Elaine Chew is presently a Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering faculty at Lehigh University.

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The 1994 Debut
About the Musicians
About the Aurelius Ensemble