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Notes from David Yang
March 18, 2024

Festival artists, summer 2024

Our roster of artists for this summer along with some of their favorite meals. Is there a better way to get to know someone?

Notes from Alessandra Yang
March 12, 2024

Reflections of a music student

Some of you may know that I took a gap year after graduating from high school in 2022.

Notes from David Yang
March 5, 2024

Don't take my word for it

I’ve said about all I can about the Mozart and Schoenberg trios and how great they are.

Notes from David Yang
February 29, 2024

How can Schoenberg be easier than Mozart?

A thoughtful reader challenged my observation that the Mozart is more difficult than the Schoenberg.

Notes from David Yang
February 20, 2024

A tribute to the music teacher

Most of us have had kind and generous teachers that left a lasting impression.

Notes from David Yang
February 14, 2024

A Conversation with Lawrence Schoenberg about his father, Arnold

On Tuesday, I had the privilege to discuss the composer Arnold Schoenberg with his son, Larry.

Notes from David Yang
February 6, 2024

Mozart’s Divertimento, Figaro, and the Don

Buckle your seat belts! The program consists of the Schoenberg String Trio and Mozart’s Divertimento in Eb.

Notes from David Yang
January 30, 2024

Louis Kahn, the architecture of music, and the Cret String Trio, Part II

Sometimes the process of figuring out the right question is as important as the answer. 

Notes from David Yang
January 23, 2024

The maiden voyage of the Cret String Trio, Part I

How does one come up with a name for a new ensemble? There are composers, artists, Institutions, violin makers, myth-related names,, or sometimes a group is named after a member of the ensemble, but oddly, architects haven’t yet made the cut.

Notes from David Yang
January 17, 2024

Jon Deak and “The Jury” flies again

For composers, it is often easier to get a first performance of a new piece than a second.

Notes from David Yang
November 29, 2023

Baroque violinist Cynthia Roberts

Cynthia and I overlapped in New York in the 90s and she came to NCMF in the early years

Notes from David Yang
November 21, 2023

Everything is cool when you're part of a team

Recently I’ve been chewing over the joy I take in this profession due to my love of music vs. the satisfaction I take in the process

Notes from David Yang
November 8, 2023

What's the difference between a viola and a trampoline?

Art expresses our deepest emotions. Ecstasy and grief, tranquility, bustle, anger, even frustration

Notes from David Yang
November 1, 2023

John McKean and falling in love with the harpsichord

When you were thirteen, what did you dream about doing when you grew up?

Notes from David Yang
October 24, 2023

Baroque trumpet player Perry Sutton and "closeted optimism"

Life is like that sometimes – everything can be fine one minute and then suddenly go all topsy-turvy.

Notes from David Yang
October 3, 2023

Klezmer and the Art of Imitation (chopsticks provided)

I enjoy when instruments employ artifice to imitate non-instruments:

Notes from David Yang
September 26, 2023

Lessons for musicians from actors

Musicians strive to play expressively, whereas actors can communicate directly with expression.

Notes from David Yang
August 31, 2023

A conversation with Solenne Païdassi

I’m still coming down from the summer– Schoenberg, Shostakovich, “The Jury,” everything and everyone who turned up

Notes from David Yang
August 22, 2023

Summer 2023 - a gallery

By all accounts, I think I can report that summer 2023, our twenty-second season, was a smashing success.

Notes from David Yang
July 25, 2023

Second Sighting of "The Jury"

It was as if I were witnessing the birth of a new composition in real time, not unlike a musical version of watching Harry Potter step out from behind the Cloak of Invisibility. 

Notes from David Yang
July 11, 2023

Pay-What-You-Can

For the final concert of Summer 2023 with the world premiere based on Rhina's poem you can pay what you want - one dollar, one hundred dollars.

Notes from David Yang
July 5, 2023

Schoenberg’s String Quartet No. 2

Arnold Schoenberg’s Second String Quartet is widely considered to be a visionary work.

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