Old First Concerts
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 •  Old First Concerts Podcast No. 7
1. Thomas Schultz, piano
26th September, 2003

Piano Study No. 2 by Hyo-shin Na

2. Daniel Glover, piano
30th July, 2006

Masques, Op. 34 by Karol Szymanovski

I. Sheherazade
II. Tantris, the fool
III. Don Juan's Serenade


3. Jeong Ga Ak Hoe (Korean Traditional Music Ensemble)
19th May, 2006

Chung-Ji-Hyang(2000) by Hyo-shin Na

Hong Yoo, taegeum
Yoo Jin Sung, kayageum
Hyang Hee Lee, piri & saenghwang

 

 
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