Concert of the week
From Bach to PiazzollaJ.S.Bach: Cello Suite No.1
Prelude J.S. Bach Cello Suite No.2 Prelude J.S. Bach Cello Suite No.3 Prelude Beethoven: Duet mit zwei obligaten Augenglasern, WoO 32 Debussy: La Fille aux Cheveux Lin for Clarinet Quintet Moritz Moszkowski - Spanish Dances for Clarinet Quintet No.1 Allegro con brio No.2 Moderato No.5 Bolero Gershwin: Three Preludes for Clarinet Quartet I. Allegro ben ritmato e deciso II. Andante con moto e poco rubato III. Agitato Piazzolla: Three Tangos for Clarinet Quartet I. Contrabajeando II. La misma pena III. Adios nonino (The concert will be FREE for the public for 24 hours, starting from September 18th , 7:30pm)
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We hope you'll share with us the joy of music as a part of your daily life.
Please enjoy our virtual concert in radio format, anytime, anywhere.
Learn about the program
Gershwin Three PreludesGershwin's Three Preludes were originally written for piano and were first performed by the composer at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City in 1926. Each prelude is a well-known example of early-20th-centruy American classical music, as influenced by jazz.
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