Given that violinist Sarah Chang is recognized by the critics as one of the world’s greatest violinists, it’s only reasonable to wonder how she can possibly deal with the accolades and tributes. But ...
Sarah Chang was a kindergarten-age violin prodigy when she performed Max Bruch’s “Violin Concerto no. 1″ as one of her audition pieces to gain entrance to The Julliard School’s pre-college program.
The great Sarah Chang, one of the brightest stars in the musical firmament, offers one of the essential works of the romantic repertoire: the spectacular Concerto by Dvorák. Nothing better to ...
When Sarah Chang’s bow hit her violin strings on Shostakovich’s “Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op.77” even the crickets at SPAC stopped chirping.
The main work of the first half, Brahms's Third Violin Sonata, brought to mind a noun which Brahms himself used, “Singenlassen” (letting the violin sing). That sense of wanting the lyrical to be ...
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