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The 49th season of the critically-acclaimed Eastern Music Festival & School will open June 26th and run through July 31, 2010. During the five-week run, renowned Music Director Gerard Schwarz has planned more than 100 concerts and music-related events.   The Festival’s forty-ninth season will bring the highest caliber of musical artists to Greensboro, NC, beginning with Schwarz himself, whose credits include over 125 acclaimed recordings, thirteen Grammy nominations (most recently in 2009), t...
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Schulhoff: Concertino for Flute, Viola and Double Bass N/A
I - Andante con moto (6:14) N/A
II - Furiant: Allegro furioso (3:30) N/A
III - Andante (4:08) N/A
IV - Rondino: Allergo gaio (3:32) N/A
Arutiunian: Concerto for Trumpet
Concerto for Trumpet (15:12) N/A
Martin: Ballade for Flute and Piano
Composer: Frank Martin
Conductor: Jose-Luis Novo
Recording Date: Thu 31 Jul 2008
Ballade for Flute and Piano (8:09) N/A
Liszt: Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124
Composer: Franz Liszt
Conductor: Jose-Luis Novo
Recording Date: Thu 31 Jul 2008
II, III - Quasi adagio; Allegretto vivace - Allegro animato (14:36) N/A
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For 47 years the Eastern Music Festival has drawn outstanding faculty, distinguished guest artists and talented youth from around the world. Of EMF’s 200 students, more than 90% receive a partial or full scholarship. Your donation will help us continue this tradition. We assure you that your gift will be wisely used to educate and train future musicians. This experience will enrich not only their lives and our community; it will ensure classical music lives on for future generations. Thank you!
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