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Janoska Ensemble gives 'The Four Seasons' a makeover

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The Janoska Ensemble: The Four Seasons (Deutsche Grammophon)

This year marks the 300th anniversary of Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, the now-famous concertos that took over 200 years to become popular. Recently, the Janoska Ensemble, made up of three brothers from Bratislava, Slovakia — violinists Ondrej and Roman Janoska, and pianist František Janoska, along with their Hungarian brother-in-law double bassist Julius Darvas — have given these concertos a makeover in their style. Find out more on New Classical Tracks, with host Julie Amacher.

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