Live Classical Music from
WGBH's Fraser Performance Studio

Enjoy watching live classical music performances from WGBH's Fraser Performance Studio.

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Pianist Andreas Klein performs music by J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Frederic Chopin, and Franz Liszt

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Pianist Tanya Gabrielian performs Mansurian's Nostalgia, Schubert's Piano Sonata in A minor, D. 845, and two short pieces by Rachmaninoff

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Members of the Boston Chamber Music Society perform Robert Schumann's Marchenerzahlungen (Fairy Tale Tellings) line moet trio WatchMoët Trio
Moët Trio performs Dvorak's Piano Trio No. 3 in F minor, Op. 65, and Astor Piazzolla's Invierno Porteño, from The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.

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Mozart's Violin Sonata in G, K. 301, and Schumann's Violin Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 121 line violinist WatchChameleon Arts Ensemble
The Chameleon Arts Ensemble performs music by Maurice Ravel, Judith Weir, and Manuel de Falla. line muir string quartet WatchMuir String Quartet
The Muir String Quartet performs music by Lukas Foss.
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The Discovery Ensemble, with cofounder and conductor Courtney Lewis, performs the chamber version of Copland's Appalachian Spring and the final movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 41, the "Jupiter." line emanuele segre WatchEmanuele Segre, guitar
Emanuele Segre performs music by Mauro Giuliani, Barna Kovats, Baden Powell, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, and Roland Dyens. line christmas revels WatchChristmas Revels
The Revels, with the Mellstock Band, perform music from their 2008 holiday show, which spotlights Thomas Hardy's England. line george li
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George Li, age 13, performs Mendelssohn's "Spinning Song," Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata, and Liszt's "La Campanella." line These performances were recorded for live radio broadcast to capture the best sound and therefore were not always optimally shot for the best visual vantage.