The Formosa Quartet finally ended their year-and-a-half-long COVID-era break with hugs, smiles, and a terrific concert performance. On today's show, hear a reunited Formosa Quartet performance in San Francisco.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonin Dvorak: Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81, B.155: III. Scherzo (Furiant) - Molto vivace
Jonathan Biss, piano | Elias String Quartet
Album: Schumann & Dvorak: Piano Quintets
Onyx 4092
Adina Izarra: Arietta for the 150
Yael Weiss, piano
Baruch Performing Arts Center at Baruch College, Klavierhaus, Baruch College, New York, NY
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88: Movements 2-4
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande | Jonathan Nott, conductor
Ascona Music Weeks, St. Francis' Church, Locarno, Switzerland
Brian Eno, arr. Timo Andres: Everything Merges with the Night
Phillip Bush, piano
U of South Carolina faculty & students perform NIGHT MUSIC, Southern Exposure New Music Series, Recital Hall, U of SC School of Music, Columbia, SC
Hour 2
Johannes Brahms, arr. Joseph Joachim and Bion Tsang: Hungarian Dance No. 4
Anton Nel, piano | Bion Tsang, cello
Album: Bion Tsang and Anton Nel Live In Concert
Artek
John Williams: Schindler's List
Alexandre Da Costa, violin | Alexandra Nguyen, piano
UCCS Presents/Classical 88.7 KCME/Adventure Culture Fund, Ent Center for the Arts, Colorado Springs, CO
Dana Wilson: Hungarian Folk Songs, I. Dudatanc
Formosa Quartet
Taipei Music Academy and Festival, Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall, San Francisco, CA
Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli, arr. Jasmine Lin: Minor Swing
Formosa Quartet
Taipei Music Academy and Festival, Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall, San Francisco, CA
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 105
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra | Klaus Makela, conductor
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
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