
Nathan Davis, dulcimer: Mostly Mozart Festival's "50 for 50"
Clip: Season 42 Episode 1 | 13m 26s
The acclaimed dulcimer player premieres his new work, "Quatre Huîtres," at Lincoln Center.
In celebration of the Mostly Mozart Festival's 50th anniversary, composer and dulcimer player Nathan Davis presents a new work as part of the International Contemporary Ensemble's "50 for 50" Series.
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Nathan Davis, dulcimer: Mostly Mozart Festival's "50 for 50"
Clip: Season 42 Episode 1 | 13m 26s
In celebration of the Mostly Mozart Festival's 50th anniversary, composer and dulcimer player Nathan Davis presents a new work as part of the International Contemporary Ensemble's "50 for 50" Series.
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