The World at Home
Streaming on Sunday, February 28th at 4 PM EST
The program will begin promptly at 4 PM EST. To view, please click on the screen below:
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The World at Home concert celebrates the global nature of the Cambridge community by presenting classical music from all over the world, from Brazil to Hungary to China to the USA.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Florence Price, String Quartet in A Minor: Juba (mov. III)
Gabriela Lena Frank, Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout: Himnos de Zampoñas (mov. III) and Chasqui (mov. IV)
Béla Bartók, String Quartet No. 5: Andante (mov. IV)
Heitor Villa-Lobos, String Quartet No. 6 ("Brazilian"): Allegretto (mov. II)
Tan Dun, Eight Colors for String Quartet: Peking Opera (mov. I), Zen (mov. V), and Drum and Gong (mov. VI)
Masafumi Akikawa, Sen No Kaze Ni Natte (arr. for string quartet by Andrés Ballesteros)
Jessie Montgomery, Strum
Musicians/Staff:
Emma Burge, Greta Myatieva, Violins
Mira Williams, Viola
Alan Toda-Ambaras, Cello
Music introduced by Britney Alcine (Assistant Conductor, Eureka Ensemble)
Audio/Video Editing and Direction by Brandon Johnson
Today’s event is dedicated to the memory of Ammy Chang, the beloved mother of Eureka Board Chair San San Lee.