Introducing violinist Isabelle Ai Durrenberger
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David YangIn a dream world, I'd want to run a blueberry farm or fruit orchard.

The feedback from NCMF Winter Baroque has been rolling in and is overwhelmingly positive. What a concert it was! At one point it looked like smoke was coming out of Aldo’s recorder.

Sarah, on violin, was a kind of live coal of musical energy in the center of the group.

John, on harpsichord, was a wonderful grounding presence and all-around mensch.

Finally, Eliana held the hall under her spell for twenty-five minutes with a big Bach suite.

It is something for these pros to come together and assemble a terrific concert on a few hours of rehearsal. We train for it, but it still feels like a kind of rare alchemy to pull this off. Watching from outside it seems like a bit of a miracle. (This is a shameless plug for attending the open rehearsals during the summer festival.)

There wasn’t an empty pew and I saw only smiles as people filtered out. Thank you for making last year happen.
David Yang, Artistic Director


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David YangIn a dream world, I'd want to run a blueberry farm or fruit orchard.
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David YangEver turned on the radio and some music comes on, you know it by heart
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David YangQuestion: What is better than a string quartet? Answer: Two string quartets
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