www.eastcoastchamberorchestra.com
In 2001, a group of exciting young string players envisioned the creation of a conductor-less chamber orchestra, based upon democratic principles, whose focus is to be purely on music-making. This organic approach, passion, and commitment resulted in the creation of ECCO (short for East Coast Chamber Orchestra ). Its members are some of the most talented young chamber musicians, soloists (many of them making appearances with such orchestras as Chicago and Philadelphia), and principals in major American orchestras. Translating this diversity of experience and virtuosity into a unified ensemble approach, ECCO combines the strength and power of an orchestral ensemble with the personal, intimate nature of chamber music.
VIOLINS: Annaliesa Place, Tai Murray, Jessica Lee, Meg Freivogel, Nick Kendall, John Marcus, Jonathan Chu, Nelosn Lee. VIOLAS: Beth Guterman, Jonathan Vinocour, Maurycy Banaszek, Melissa Reardon. CELLOS: Dan McDonough, Earl Lee, Na-Young Baek. BASSES: Nate Farrington, Tom Van Dyck. OBOES: James Austin Smith, Nick Masterson. FRENCH HORNS: Adam Krauthamer, Paul LaFollette
LIVE PERFORMANCE at Seton Hall University's 2009 Arts Council Concert Series at the South Orange Performing Arts Center
This pieces rocks and the performance & recording are top grade -- congratulations to this ensemble!
bostonbrowser 4 months ago
@TommyTwitchXD Dude, she's awesome -- she's just so intense! She's totally into the performance, that's all.
bostonbrowser 4 months ago
nyone else noticce how crazy looking the black chick looks? lol
TommyTwitchXD 8 months ago
dopiero odkrywam Pendereckiego i takie utwory to mistrzostwo, to jest Maestro!!!!
MusiqueDeMonCoeur 1 year ago
hypnotizing
GuidedFireWind 1 year ago
Krysztof Bartokovich...
MultiGargiulo 1 year ago
Dissonant, harsh, full of tension, and soo passionate, dramatic and rhythmically vital. Wonderful, compelling music wonderfully played! Thank you...
justin10292000 1 year ago
What piece is the intro clip from? Sounds sort of like "Shaker Loops"?
ShockTheseTrees 1 year ago
They are absolutely brilliant musicians they play with such precision and intensity. I just have to say though good lord some of their movements are a little frightening and how they move so drastically at the same time with so much intensity, especially the concertmaster shes intense.
lester1013 1 year ago
That was simply amazing! What a room they must be in to get that much sound out of so few players...
On a different note (sorry, I couldn't resist) it seems as though the idea for the dresses was a teal/aqua theme and everyone but that one Viola player got the memo.
Almond4Life 1 year ago