Trio 826 — three women with stellar musical backgrounds — will perform at Wartburg College Sunday, March 10, as part of the Castle Chamber Series: Music in the Afternoon.

Julia Bullard, Susanna Klein and Hannah Holman will bring their innovative ideas in performing classical music to the Castle Room of Saemann Student Center at 2 p.m. Admission is $5, and tickets are available at the door. Students with valid ID are admitted free of charge.

Bullard is associate professor of viola and associate director of the School of Music at the University of Northern Iowa. She has performed recently in Russia, and Central and South America.

Klein is assistant professor of violin and coordinator of strings at Virginia Commonwealth University. She served as principal second violin of the Richmond (Va.) Symphony for five years.

Holman has played with the English String Orchestra under Yehudi Menuhin and been a member of the Maia Quartet in residence at the University of Iowa. She has been named as a cellist with the New York City Ballet Orchestra.

Trio 826 will be joined by Rene Lecuona, associate professor of piano at the University of Iowa, who has performed throughout South America, Mexico, the Caribbean and the United States.

The program will include Franz Schubert’s “String Trio in B Flat Major, D. 471,” Alexander Borodin’s “String Trio in G Minor,” Zoltan Kodaly’s “Intermezzo for String Trio,” UNI faculty member Robert Washut’s “Soneando for String Trio” and Gabriel Faure’s “Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15.”

This is the last in a 2012-13 series of four concerts reminiscent of intimate 19th century gatherings, when friends would listen to music and discuss it with the performers.