Savannah Music Festival LIVE Presents: Daniel Hope & Friends
Series: Savannah Music Festival LIVE - Season Three
From: Savannah Music Festival LIVE
Length: 00:59:02
Each year during March and April, violinist Daniel Hope invites some of his favorite colleagues to spend 17 days performing chamber music with him at the Savannah Music Festival, where he serves as Associate Artistic Director. Utilizing a blend of the finest players from around the world, Daniel curates a series showcasing an array of chamber music masterworks. In this episode, we listen to 2010 performances of Mozart's Piano Quartet in G Minor and Dvorak's String Sextet in A Major, played by Daniel Hope and friends during the Sensations chamber music series at the Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences.
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Piece Description
Each year during March and April, violinist Daniel Hope invites some of his favorite colleagues to spend 17 days performing chamber music with him at the Savannah Music Festival, where he serves as Associate Artistic Director. Utilizing a blend of the finest players from around the world, Daniel curates a series showcasing an array of chamber music masterworks. In this episode, we listen to 2010 performances of Mozart's Piano Quartet in G Minor and Dvorak's String Sextet in A Major, played by Daniel Hope and friends during the Sensations chamber music series at the Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences.




