Thanks, Prof!
Got some good wallerin’ music lined up?
Following that is Schumann's "Fairy Tale Pictuers," Op. 113, for Viola and Piano, which fits well with an India pale ale.
Then comes Beethoven's Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in D, Op. 70/1, the famous "Ghost" trio. It's best heard sober -- or totally blasted -- because the slow movement is eerie and hair-raising. (I don't have to worry about that hair problem anymore.)
I top it off with Mozart's Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in G, K. 496, which is best accompanied by champagne. It's alight bubbly work full of beauty and humor.