Musica Viva Celebrates 75 Years With Highlights From The Past

Joyce Yang

Musica Viva is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a swag of memories, sharing clips from some favourite performances over the years.

Joyce Yang’s rendition of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody was a highlight of the 2018 season. Musica Viva welcomed Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang to the stage for a series of solo piano recitals. Renowned for her virtuosity, lyricism, and interpretive sensitivity, Yang is at the forefront of the new wave of chamber musicians.

Recorded live at the Harold Lobb Concert Hall, Newcastle Conservatorium of Music.

 

 

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