

EchoNova’s mission—performing on modern instruments and Baroque instruments with gut strings—is to reframe the way the listener and the performer perceive the string ensemble.
The listener will go on a sonic journey as the performers accentuate and highlight the unique beauty of both types of instruments and repertoire.
Friday, October 17, 2025, 7:30pm
Tickets: http://echonova.eventbrite.com/

Lully Overture to Le bourgeois gentilhomme
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
Mozart Divertimento in F major K. 138
Jessica Meyer Blue Hour
Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings

Eric R. Stewart, conductor
Eric has collaborated with artists including the Talea Ensemble, the Argento Ensemble, the Cambridge Modern Orchestra, and members of the American String Quartet and the New York Philharmonic. His compositions have been premiered at festivals including June in Buffalo and the Aspen Music Festival.

Juliette Greer, violin
Juliette made her Weill Recital Hall debut with New York-based baroque ensemble Twelfth Night at Carnegie Hall in May 2024, and performs frequently with Juilliard 415 and Trinity Wall Street Church Baroque Orchestra. Juliette graduated from New England Conservatory, Carnegie Mellon University, and The Juilliard School.

Jessica Meyer, viola
With playing that is “fierce and lyrical”, Jessica Meyer is a violist who is known for her expressive “bravura playing” (The Strad). At home with many different styles of music and an ardent collaborator, Jessica can regularly be seen premiering her chamber works, performing on Baroque viola, improvising with jazz musicians, or collaborating with other composer-performers.
EchoNova would like to thank Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church and Susan Barbash for their generosity and the Long Island Festival Orchestra for their fiscal sponsorship