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Notes from David Yang
July 29, 2022

First spotting of the “The Jury”

There were a few weeks when Jon Deak emailed me a page of the manuscript every day.

Notes from David Yang
July 12, 2022

A Conversation with Clancy Newman

I love playing with Clancy and also just hanging with this terrific musician and human being.

Notes from David Yang
July 5, 2022

Shostakovich, Quartet No. 2, and the Shadow of Stalin

"Even if they cut off both my hands and I have to hold my pen in my teeth I shall go on writing music."

Notes from David Yang
June 28, 2022

Mozart's "Dissonance"

There is a transcendent moment near the beginning of this quartet that makes my heart leap in my chest.

Notes from David Yang
June 16, 2022

A new board member

Running a music festival is very much a group effort. Please welcome our newest board member.

Notes from David Yang
April 27, 2022

2022 with Mozart, Shostakovich, Webern, Deak, and Schoenberg

Summer 2022 features arguably the most perfect of Mozart’s perfect quartets, the C Major.

Notes from David Yang
April 19, 2022

Poet-in-Residence Rhina P. Espaillat

Does anyone in Newburyport really need an introduction to the National Treasure that is Rhina?

Notes from David Yang
April 12, 2022

Composer-in-Residence Jon Deak

I met Jon about twenty years ago over breakfast on the Upper West Side.

Notes from David Yang
February 14, 2022

A Musical Menu, Valentine Edition

‍‍I started cooking in grad school when I procured a copy of Marcella Hazan’s “Classic Italian Cookbook.”

Notes from David Yang
January 25, 2022

Music and Memory

"...suddenly the memory revealed itself. The taste was that of the little piece of madeleine which on Sunday mornings at Combray..."

Notes from Eliana Razzino Yang
January 4, 2022

New Year's Post 2022

Kneisel Hall is a chamber music festival in Blue Hill, Maine, founded in 1902.

Notes from David Yang
November 4, 2021

Winter Baroque-ish

Tickets for the 2021 NCMF Winter Baroque concert have gone live and, as promised, the concert will be a doozy.

Notes from David Yang
September 17, 2021

Summer 2021 – a gallery

After marinating indoors for the better part of a year and a half, we’ve all been desperate for live music.

Notes from David Yang
September 7, 2021

Lieder and cycling

When I was a teenager, I got a job one summer working as a bike messenger in New York.

Notes from David Yang
August 9, 2021

Shostakovich String Quartet No. 9

This summer we’ll be performing Shostakovich’s String Quartet in Eb Major, No. 9.

Notes from Festival Artists
July 20, 2021

Note from Rebecca Anderson: Ysaÿe's Ballade

This summer, Becky Anderson will be playing the third  violin sonata by Eugène Ysaÿe.

Notes from Festival Artists
July 16, 2021

Penderecki’s Capriccio

This summer, Scott Devereaux will be playing Capriccio for solo tuba by Krzysztof Penderecki.

Notes from David Yang
June 22, 2021

Plans for the Summer Festival 2021: Garden Variety

Set aside August 4 to August 15 because NCMF is on for summer 2021 with six concerts in six days.

Notes from David Yang
June 1, 2021

The Perfect Piece?

Is there such a thing as a perfect piece of music, something that never gets old?

Notes from David Yang
April 20, 2021

“The Creation of the World” by Darius Milhaud

Sunday, June 6 the Newburyport Chamber Music Festival is back in action.

Notes from David Yang
March 30, 2021

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.

Notes from David Yang
February 2, 2021

Ennio Morricone, music & film

Last year the great Italian composer Ennio Morricone passed away at the age of 91.

Notes from David Yang
January 26, 2021

Frozen Music

Goethe said "music is liquid architecture; architecture is frozen music." That sounds good but what does it really mean?

Notes from David Yang
January 1, 2021

Note from Alessandra: New Year's Post 2021

You may have seen me around Newburyport or playing viola in the summer concert.

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