First published at 04:01 UTC on February 12th, 2021.
Show #19 – 2/11/21
Evening Serenade on Empire Opera Radio
produced by Empire Opera, Inc.
www.empireopera.org
Host: Waundell Saavedra
This show is pre-recorded.
Evening Serenade is a nighttime radio program showcasing classical music. Empire Opera Rad…
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Show #19 – 2/11/21
Evening Serenade on Empire Opera Radio
produced by Empire Opera, Inc.
www.empireopera.org
Host: Waundell Saavedra
This show is pre-recorded.
Evening Serenade is a nighttime radio program showcasing classical music. Empire Opera Radio will bring a radio show weekly on Thursday evenings. Tune in to our YouTube channel to listen. https://www.youtube.com/user/EmpireOp...
The following music is composed by show host, Waundell Saavedra and not available for reuse:
- Intro/closing theme music: A Clear Midnight
AUDIO RECORDINGS TAKEN FROM FreeMusicArchive.org. LICENSES LISTED BELOW.
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US)
Program: A Perfect Perfectionist
1. String Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 (Brahms)
- Allegro non troppo (G major)
- Scherzo – Allegro non troppo – Presto giocoso
- Adagio
- Poco allegro
The Borromeo String Quartet
Nicholas Kitchen, Violin
Kristopher Tong, Violin
Mai Motobuchi, Viola
Yeesun Kim, Cello
(with guests Liz Freivogel, violist and Daniel McDonough, cellist)
As an opportunity to give artists exposure, all artists are welcome to submit their recordings.
Guidelines:
1. All recordings on social media MUST be under "creative commons" license.
2. If someone owns the rights to your audio/video, you must submit a release form giving Empire Opera the right to play your music on social media.
3. Any music being performed should be in the public domain or have permission from publisher.
4. Your recording must be of good quality. (does not have to be recorded in a studio but should not sound homemade)
5. All recordings will be reviewed. If we can find a spot where your music will fit into our program, we will use it.
6. Submit your links to [email protected]. These can be links from YouTube, SoundCloud, Dropbox, etc. Or, if the file is small enough, an mp3 can be sent via email.
7. This is solely for exposure, and there is no remuneration for your performance recording being played.
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