New York String Orchestra
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage ( Seating Chart)
Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 7 PM
New York String Orchestra
Presenting an orchestra of young musicians, whose annual appearances are both a holiday celebration and a Carnegie Hall tradition. They play works that showcase multiple string instruments: one by Bach, with three violinists, and another by Elgar, with a string quartet. It all concludes with a joyful Mozart symphony.
New York String Orchestra Jaime Laredo, Conductor
Cho-Liang Lin, Violin
Kyoko Takezawa, Violin
Bella Hristova, Violin
Orion String Quartet ·· Daniel Phillips, Violin ·· Todd Phillips, Violin ·· Steven Tenenbom, Viola ·· Timothy Eddy, Cello
ELGAR
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Introduction and Allegro, Op. 47
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BACH
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Concerto for Three Violins in D Major, BWV 1064
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MOZART
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Symphony No. 38, "Prague"
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Program is approximately 1 hour, and will be performed without intermission
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Excerpt from Mozart Symphony No. 38 in D Major, KV. 504 "Prague" (III. Finale. Presto)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra / Bruno Walter Sony Classical
Listen In!
New York String Orchestra conductor Jaime Laredo talks about the energy and swirling excitement he finds in his young players the first time they walk onto Carnegie’s stage, and orchestra alumnus and renowned violin soloist Cho-Liang Lin reminisces about the impact the program had on him as a young musician.
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