A conversation with tuba player Sergeant First Class Scott Devereaux
The first LP I ever owned was a collection of marches by John Philip Sousa.
The first LP I ever owned was a collection of marches by John Philip Sousa.
Last year the great Italian composer Ennio Morricone passed away at the age of 91.
Goethe said "music is liquid architecture; architecture is frozen music." That sounds good but what does it really mean?
You may have seen me around Newburyport or playing viola in the summer concert.
For the holidays, I thought I’d take off my Artistic Director hat and put on another.
The concept of infinity is beyond the capacity of the human brain to conceptualize.
I feel a slight chill and sense of awe when I walk into a cathedral. I get the same feeling of immensity when I listen to the sixth suite.
David talks with composer Ania Vu about her new work written for the NCMF Winter Baroque concert.
I love winter: the low afternoon sun, footsteps crunching on new snow, huddling in bed under a comforter...
Bringing music to the streets: Covid 19, the summer of 2020, and "quartet caroling" in Newburyport neighborhoods .
I asked past artists of NCMF to choose a surprise performance for our audience.
Scott Devereaux (tuba): A conversation with David Yang, Artistic Director NCMF
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
Eliana Yang: A conversation with Beth Clary, President of NCMF Board
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
Eric Ewazen: A conversation with David Yang, Artistic Director NCMF
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
David Yang in conversation with Beth Clary, President of the NCMF Board
I asked past artists to choose a surprise performance as a treat for our audience.
Despite general weirdness everywhere, we’re determined to make NCMF 2020 joyful.
For 19 years, the festival has taken over the town for a week in August.
David chats with Sébastien van Kuijk whose visitwas foiled by COVID-19
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