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Hartt Community Division Viola Tour Group and friends

The Hartt Community Division Viola Tour Group and friends will perform the first mvt of Brandenburg Concerto no 6, Bach flute trio sonata arr for three violas, Minuets, Gavottes, Bourrees, Gigues, Courantes, Chorales, and more!

Written by Melinda Daetsch

Tiroler Landeskonservatorium

Students from Accordion Class

Written by Harald Pröckl

Tiroler Landeskonservatorium

Students from different classes

Written by Harald Pröckl

Suzuki Music Program of Los Angeles

The Suzuki Music Program of Los Angeles provides a positive environment where children find joy in making music together, where they are eager to learn and motivated to practice, and where they reach a high level of competence in the Suzuki repertoire and in other musical genres. Children are ages 5-18 and perform classical repertoire from the Suzuki books on violin, viola, guitar and cello, including pieces by Bach.

Written by Molly White

Samuel Ho

Chemical market analyst by day, and musician by night. I play the piano primarily, but also spend some of my free time composing and orchestrating music, playing the flute, and singing some opera.

Written by Lee Yan Chang

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