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Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

Augustin Hadelich

Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

NPR

Music

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Grammy-winning fiddler Augustin Hadelich brings one of the finest violins in the world to the Tiny Desk.

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0:00.0

I'm Bob Boylan from All Songs Considered. The following is the audio from our latest Tiny Desk concert.

0:05.2

To see the video, subscribe to the All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concerts.

0:10.2

Or go to NPR.org slash Tiny Desk concerts. the the the the I'm going to the the the the the the d'I d'I d'I d'I d'I d'I. I'm going to be here. the the the the the the the the The the The And the the And the the the the game.

5:03.0

The game.

5:05.0

The game.

5:06.0

The game.

5:07.0

And the game.

5:08.0

The Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

5:14.0

Thank you.

5:15.0

Thank you.

5:17.0

Thank you.

5:18.0

Thank you. I Thank you. It's so great to be here.

5:36.0

I'm Augustine Hadelich.

5:38.0

This is my friend, Huang, Huang, on the piano, and we're so thrilled to be a tiny desk and what you just heard was a piece

5:45.5

by John Adams the great American composer of our time the last movement of his work

5:50.9

Road Movies. It's a piece that's all about the joys of driving and in this case

5:55.6

driving on a fast highway. So but we're going to switch gears now to a piece by Anthony Duozak, a Czech composer from the 19th century.

6:07.0

He's famous for writing a New World Symphony in the American String Quartet.

6:11.0

What we're playing now is humorex by D'Boisak, which is a piece that's full of nostalgia

6:18.5

for the old world. I'm going to the The The Oh, Oh, you're I'm not going to be here. Oh, the The The The Oh, the you're Oh, Oh, And the

10:36.4

And the third piece that we're going to play for you is by Joseph Suk, who was a countryman of D'Worjak and actually his son-in-law and it's from a cycle called four pieces for violin and piano it's the fourth one called Burleska. Purlesca. the the the the I'm not going to be. The the the the the the the Mm-mmhmm. Mm-mm.

12:44.0

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