Isaac Pastor-Chermak and Miles Graber perform Eliott Carter Cello Sonata (1948), using the Steinway piano formerly owned by Eliott Carter. Videography by Kevin Monahan.
Isaac Pastor-Chermak and Miles Graber perform Eliott Carter Cello Sonata (1948), using the Steinway piano formerly owned by Eliott Carter. Videography by Kevin Monahan.
World premiere performance of Azkara, a Jewish “Requiem” composed by Simon Sargon.
The Fresno Philharmonic presents a family video concert featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. The program opens with Silvestre Revueltas' Ocho por Radio. Viet Cuong's The Wild Woods provides a prelude to the tale of Peter from the perspective of the young boy's grandfather.
Live recording of world premiere performances, with Hannah Jackson, singer; D. J. Sparr, electric guitar; David In-Jae Cho directing Lubbock Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
BWV 35, Geist und Seele wird verwirret
BWV 169, Gott soll allein mein Herze haben
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Nicholas McGegan, organ
Marc Schachman, Gonzalo X. Ruiz, Michael Dupree, oboes; Katherine Kyme and Lisa Weiss, violins; Anthony Martin, viola; William Skeen, cello; Kristin Zoernig, double bass; Arthur Omura, harpsichord
Filmed at First Congregational Church of Berkeley, April 2021 by Tal Skloot and Tritone MediaShow less
David Garner: String Quartet No. 1
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Benjamin Beilman, violin; St. Lawrence String Quartet; Thaïs Chernyavsky, child violinist. Elena Park, director and Frazer Bradshaw, director of photography. Recorded for the 2021 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Richmond, CA.
Pianist Gwendolyn Mok and cellists Robert Howard and Stephen Harrison perform Beethoven's opus 5 sonatas for piano and cello. Tal Skloot, director and director of photography. Recorded for the Ira. F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San Jose State University.
Silver Telly award in the non-broadcast music category
Chanticleer's first digital performance for streaming video during Covid, made for the Voces8 "Live from London" series and filmed in a converted brick warehouse in California.