Three of the Music Academy’s esteemed faculty artists have offered their recent virtual performances in today’s video.
One of the first socially-distanced concerts to happen in Korea, viola faculty artist Richard O’Neill performs Halvorsen’s Passacaglia in G Minor on a theme by Handel, followed by Schubert’s Erlkönig with violinist Inmo Yang.
Oboe faculty artist Eugene Izotov – in San Francisco – is joined by LA Phil flutist Denis Bouriakov – in Seoul, Korea – for an instrumental version of Leporello’s comedic aria from Mozart’s Don Giovanni, “Madamina, il catalogo è questo.”
Horn faculty artist Julie Landsman performs with several of her students across the country (three of which – Wei-Ping Chou (’02), Geoffrey Pilkington (’01, ’02), and Nathaniel Silberschlag (’17, ’18) – are Music Academy alumni) in a work by Eric Whitacre, Sleep.
Learn more about the Music Academy’s greatest asset – its faculty – in today’s Resonance Blog.
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