Live from our Living Room: NWS Fellows 12/18/20

Live from our Living Room: NWS Fellows
Friday, 12/18/2020-, 07:00 pm-08:00 pm
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Cost: Free

Our next Live from our Living Room performance is just around the corner! This series features NWS Fellows performing live chamber music concerts. What began from their home in Miami Beach last March when the pandemic first struck, is now broadcasting from the New World Center stage (safely & within CDC and local guidelines). The next live stream concert will feature performances by Fellows, alumni, and guests including Violin Fellow Katherine Kobylarz and Piano Fellow Kevin Ritenauer performing music by Andy Akiho and more! Each Live from our Living Room is streamed on Facebook Live and includes Fellow remarks and an opportunity to chat with the Fellows throughout the performances and ask any questions you may have. Make sure you mark your calendars and join us on Friday, December 18th at 7:00 p.m. EST, LIVE on @NewWorldSymphony’s Facebook page! To learn more, visit: nwsym.ph/3eVbNvG.

Check out the evening program below:

Andy Akiho Hammers for Violin and Toy Piano (2019)

Sergei Prokofiev Sonata in C major for Two Violins, Op. 56 (1932)
Andante cantabile
Allegro
Commodo (quasi allegretto)
Allegro con brio

Alfred Schnittke Moz-Art (after K. 416d) for Two Violins (1978)

Béla Bartók Selections from 44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz.98, BB 104 (1931)
No. 37: Prelude and Canon
No. 39: Serbian Dance
No. 28: Sorrow
No. 43: Pizzicato
No. 44: Transylvanian Dance

Anonymous Danzón Guinda
As played by Juan Reynoso
Arranged by Paul Anastacio

Brian Raphael Nabors Sonata for Cello and Piano (2017)
Pesante
Reflective
Leggiero
The New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy (NWS), prepares graduates of music programs for leadership roles in professional orchestras and ensembles. In the 33 years since its co-founding by Artistic Director Michael Tilson Thomas and Lin and Ted Arison, NWS has helped launch the careers of more than 1,150 alumni worldwide. A laboratory for the way music is taught, presented and experienced, the New World Symphony consists of young musicians who are granted fellowships lasting up to three years. The fellowship program offers in-depth exposure to traditional and modern repertoire, professional development training and personalized experiences working with leading guest conductors, soloists and visiting faculty. Relationships with these artists are extended through NWS’s extensive distance learning via the internet.

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