The Attacca Quartet plays the third movement of Beethoven's String Quartet in A minor Op. 32, a profound expression of gratitude and spiritual renewal.
“One of the most original site-specific projects in New York and, despite the occasional fit of the terrors, a brilliantly conceived evening to remember.”
“One of the most original site-specific projects in New York and, despite the occasional fit of the terrors, a brilliantly conceived evening to remember.”
The Attacca Quartet plays the third movement of Beethoven's String Quartet in A minor Op. 32, a profound expression of gratitude and spiritual renewal.
Watch the full spellbinding performance of Franz Liszt’s “Poetic and Religious Harmonies" — rarely performed in full due to its difficulty — from pianists Jenny Lin and Adam Tendler.
Watch the full performance of Waiting for the Barbarians as part of Onassis Foundation’s “Archive of Desire” Festival 2023
In this trailer of An American Mosaic, Simone Dinnerstein guides audiences across Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, pausing periodically to perform on several Yamaha pianos scattered throughout the route.
This full performance video of To America, inspired by the poetry of James Weldon Johnson, is a lament, a love song, a prayer, and a plea to America in a time of deep uncertainty, in remembrance of all that this nation has been, and all that it can be.
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Lawrence Brownlee joins Jason Moran in the crypt to perform "There’s A Man Going ‘Round Taking Names"
Listen to the final movement of Messiaen's 'Quartet for the End of Time - Praise to the Immortality of Jesus.' Performed by Violinist Stefan Jackiw, clarinetist Yoonah Kim, cellist Jay Campbell, and pianist Orion Weiss.
Listen to the second movement of Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K 581. Performed by clarinetist Sam Boutris, violinists Brian Hong and Leerone Hakami, violist Sergio Muñoz Leiva, and cellist Sam DeCaprio
String Trio extraordinaire Time For Three cover Leonard Cohen's immortal 'Hallelujah' in the Crypt