STRINGS RETUNED: Inside Quintessential Strings Performances Strings Music Festival, based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, presents a new podcast. Music Director Michael Sachs curates a weekly highlight of previously unreleased performances and is joined by principal players from across the nation in conversation and commentary about each piece.
Pieces Performed
MOZART Serenade No. 9 in D Major, K.320 “Posthorn” I. Adagio maestoso – Allegro con spitito
Strings Festival Orchestra/Michael Sachs, Conductor
Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2015
MOZART String Quartet No. 7 in E-flat Major, K.160 II. Un poco adagio Vijay Gupta, Violin
Laura Albers, Violin
Mark Jackobs, Viola
Joel Noyes, Cello
Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2019
MOZART Serenade in G Major, K.525 “Eine Kleine...
Pieces Performed
BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 III. Allegro
Nurit Bar-Josef, Violin
Jennifer Steele, Flute
Mark Robson, Harpsichord
Strings Festival Orchestra
Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2019
DOHNÁNYI Piano Quintet in C minor, Op. 1
III. Adagio, quasi andante
IV. Finale. Allegro animato-Allegro
Nurit Bar-Josef, Violin
Chee-Yun, Violin
Lynne Ramsey, Viola
Tanya Ell, Cello
Wendy Chen, Piano
Performed at Strings ...
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The Beethoven 250 episode celebrates his quarter-millenium birthday with a string quartet, cello and piano duo, and two chamber orchestras performing Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4. Music Director Michael Sachs hosts the program, and is joined by commentator Jamey Lamar, violinist John Macfarlane, bassoonist William Short, and cellist Joel Noyes.
Meet your host, Music Director Michael Sachs:
@ 00:29
Jamey Lamar shares a clever overview...
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