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Tulsa Symphony Clarinets

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra clarinetists: David and Angela Carter.

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra clarinetists: David and Angela Carter.

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra clarinetists: David and Angela Carter.

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Lydia Yun | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location A by TRAXX Restaurant

Lydia Yun began her musical studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music preparatory division on violin at age 4 and piano at age 6, later continuing her violin studies with Judith Ingolfsson. An active chamber music and orchestral player, she has performed with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, Santa Monica Symphony, and is currently concertmaster of the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic. A graduate of the UCLA School of Law, she is a member of the California Bar.
Lydia Yun will be part of the ensemble performing the Brandenburg No. 3, the final performance of the Bach marathon at Union Station.
Full Schedule of the 10-HR Bach Marathon at Union Station

Lydia Yun began her musical studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music preparatory division on violin at age 4 and piano at age 6, later continuing her violin studies with Judith Ingolfsson. An active chamber music and orchestral player, she has performed with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, Santa Monica Symphony, and is currently concertmaster of the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic. A graduate of the UCLA School of Law, she is a member of the California Bar.

Lydia Yun will be part of the ensemble performing the Brandenburg No. 3, the final performance of the Bach marathon at Union Station.

 

Full Schedule of the 10-HR Bach Marathon at Union Station

Lydia Yun began her musical studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music preparatory division on violin at age 4 and piano at age 6, later continuing her violin studies with Judith Ingolfsson. An active chamber music and orchestral player, she has performed with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, Santa Monica Symphony, and is currently concertmaster of the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic. A graduate of the UCLA School of Law, she is a member of the California Bar.

Lydia Yun will be part of the ensemble performing the Brandenburg No. 3, the final performance of the Bach marathon at Union Station.

 

Full Schedule of the 10-HR Bach Marathon at Union Station

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Lucy Wenger

Pianist Lucy Wenger performs solo keyboard music of JS Bach at Caffe Appassionato in Magnolia on a baby grand piano.Pianist Lucy Wenger performs solo keyboard music of JS Bach at Caffe Appassionato in Magnolia on a baby grand piano.Pianist Lucy Wenger performs solo keyboard music of JS Bach at Caffe Appassionato in Magnolia on a baby grand piano.

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Fana unge strykere

Program:

Brandenburger concert no 3
Cantate og coral 147 (Jesu bleibet meine Freude)
March for Philip Emanuel
Minuett in C
Minuett no 2.
Gavotte I and II from suite no 6 for solo cello. Arranged for cello quartet.
Musette
Arioso
Brandenburger concert no 3Program:

Brandenburger concert no 3
Cantate og coral 147 (Jesu bleibet meine Freude)
March for Philip Emanuel
Minuett in C
Minuett no 2.
Gavotte I and II from suite no 6 for solo cello. Arranged for cello quartet.
Musette
Arioso
Brandenburger concert no 3Program:

Brandenburger concert no 3
Cantate og coral 147 (Jesu bleibet meine Freude)
March for Philip Emanuel
Minuett in C
Minuett no 2.
Gavotte I and II from suite no 6 for solo cello. Arranged for cello quartet.
Musette
Arioso
Brandenburger concert no 3

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Terpsichore Sings Bach in the Subways!

J. S. Bach is turning the big 3-3-0 this weekend, and Terpsichore is here to help the layman celebrate. We’d like  to invite you to join us in singing for an hour of Bach in the Subways this Saturday 3/21 from 6:30-7:30 pm in Back Bay Station. We’ll sing excerpts from motets and many chorales! Please come for all or part of the hour, and bring any singerly friends and audience members that you feel would enjoy it!

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