![]() “From elevator muzak and call-centre hold-music to TV and film soundtracks, ‘The Four Seasons’ by Antonio Vivaldi supplies an inescapable backdrop to everyday life,” a story in The Economist said earlier this year. “I’m looking forward to playing it in condensed form, as a string quartet.” “For a piece composed in the 1720s, its enduring love says something about how it is still able to inspire, fascinate and charm audiences of today,” Kahng says. BECCA MARTIN-BROWN changing of seasons always reminds me of Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons,” says Jason Miller, executive director of the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra, “and Er-Gene found a wonderful quartet arrangement that is perfect for intimate space.”Įr-Gene Kahng, concertmaster for APO and a world-renowned violinist, says she never gets tired of playing Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi’s best known work.
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