Gil Shaham: Dvorák - Romance in F minor, Op. 11 (with Naoko Tanaka, Orpheus Orchestra)
From Heidecksburg Palace, 1995
the Ensemble Orpheus plays Dvorák’s Romance without the figure of a conductor
Gil Shaham - solo violin
Naoko Tanaka - first violin
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Dvorák - Romance in F minor, Op. 11 (B. 39)
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The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra was formed 20 years ago by a group of top New York musicians. Its objective was to create an ensemble in which every member would have such a meaningful input on musical matters that no conductor would be necessary. Works by Rossini, Haydn, Mozart, Händel, Bartók, and Dvorak.
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