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J. S. BACH / Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, BWV 1043 1. Vivace (00:04) 2. Largo, ma non tanto (03:48) 3. Allegro (10:28) 2013-2014 season NEW YORK CLASSICAL PLAYERS concert cycle2 MANIFICENT BACH DONGMIN KIM conductor TONIMARIE MARCHIONI oboe KEN HAMAO violin ELIZABETH FAYETTE violin XIAO WANG violin DAVID SOUTHORN violin SIWOO KIM violin The NYCP takes to the stage with some of their best young instrumentalists to perform all four violin concertos including two double concertos by J. S. Bach. Also included in the program is Alexandra du Bois' innovative new composition, Noctilucent Song for String Orchestra commissioned by NYCP. The concerts end with one of Bach's best known tunes, Air on G string. November 17, 2013 Broadway Presbyterian Church, New York __________ Follow us on: Official Website ► http://nycpmusic.org Instagram ► / nycpmusic Facebook page ► / nycpmusic Youtube channel ► / @nycpmusic NYCP edition rental inquiry ► https://www.nycpmusic.org/music-rental __________ "Exuberant chamber orchestra!" "Admirably dedicated to bringing free music!" TIMEOUT NEW YORK - NEW YORK CLASSICAL PLAYERS Founded in 2010, New York Classical Players (NYCP) is an ensemble dedicated to the highest standards of artistry, collaboration, and virtuosity. Fueled by the belief that access to musical excellence is an essential human right, NYCP presents all of its concerts free of charge. NYCP is comprised of dynamic young musicians who are launching their professional careers. Graduates of some of the world’s leading conservatories come together as NYCP to share free performances of familiar masterpieces, bold new commissions, and unexpected musical treasures with the public. Each season, thousands of NYCP concertgoers experience both the dynamic power of the orchestral repertoire and the versatile intimacy of chamber performance – without charge. NYCP is under the direction of Founder and Music Director Dongmin Kim, and a committed board of directors guides and supports the organization.