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Sunday, January 28, 2001  |  Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory  |  Presented by From the Top

About

This week we come to you from our home base, the exquisite Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory of Music. Among the musical highlights are a Mozart trio on piano, clarinet and viola, a 2000 MTNA Competition winner, and a set of piano playing siblings. Also, Roving Reporter Hayley Goldbach reveals the “dark side” of the clarinet and shows how the piano can turn bickering siblings into the best of friends.

Performers and Repertoire:

Violinist Sarah Ludwig, 14, from Duluth, GA, performs Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20, No. 1, by Pablo de Sarasate

Pianist Ariana Park, 10, of Lexington, MA, performs Jeux d’Eau by Maurice Ravel

Pianist Rexton Park, 11, from Lexington, MA, performs Prelude in D by Sergei Rachmaninoff

Pianist Christopher O’Riley performs Introduction to Adiós Nonino by Astor Piazzola

The Kegelstadt Trio (violist Gretchen Taubl, 17, from Derry, NH; pianist Ye Yang, 16, from Flushing, NY; and clarinetist Andrew Leonard, 17, from New Providence, NJ) performs Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano, K. 498, 3rd mvt. by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

French horn player Anne Kettle, 16, from Lawrence, KS, performs “En Irlande” by Eugène Bozza

Release Dates

  • Monday, September 1, 2003
  • Monday, August 6, 2001
  • Monday, March 26, 2001

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