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The players on Encore are some of the finest chamber musicians performing in the US. Marji Danilow (double bass, Mendelssohn) performs, records, and tours with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and was recently appointed Associate Principal Bass with the New York City Ballet Orchestra. Marji performs and records with the Smithsonian Chamber Players on gut-string instruments on the BMG Classics label, as well as with Anner Bylsma and L'Archibudelli on Sony Classical Vivarte. She also performs, records, and tours internationally with…
The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Heiichiro Ohyama, Artistic Director, recorded live in concert
Mendelssohn: Sextet in D Major for Violin, Two Violas, Violoncello, Double Bass, and Piano, Op.110 28:03 (inc. applause)
Michelle Kim, violin; Geraldine Walther, viola; Nancy Uscher, viola; Nathaniel Rosen, violoncello; Marji Danilow, double bass; Christopher O'Riley, piano
[1] Introduction 0:43
[2] Allegro vivace 11:27
[3] Adagio 4:34
[4] Menuetto: Agitato 2:20
[5] Allegro vivace 9:02
Encore was recorded at St. Francis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 20, 21, 24, & 25, 1997
Cover: William Lumpkins, Spanish Village; Lumpkins produced this water color as one of three large works depicting the three predominant cultures of New Mexico when he was a participant in the Public Works of Art Project during the 1930s. All three paintings are in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. More of these works appear in Treasures on New Mexico Trails by Kathryn A.…
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