Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge. Watch the full video on YouTube.
Videos
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Mason Bynes’ Gallop (2025)
Videography: David Rivera
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Miguel Zenón’s Promesa and Yumac (2018/2025)
Saxophone solo: Miguel Zenón
Erberk Eryılmaz’s Piyanomun Düğümü (2022/2024)
Piano solo: Erberk Eryılmaz
Percussion: Michael Metz
Videography: David Rivera
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Erberk Eryılmaz’s Bolulu Ama Rasim (2021)
Videography: David Rivera
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Joey Roukens’ In Transit (2014)
Percussion: Michael Metz
Videography: David Rivera
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Nicky Sohn’s Home for Violin and String Orchestra (2023)
Soloist: Mary Grace Johnson
Choreographer: Kayla Collymore
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Amy Beach’s Quartet for Strings in One Movement
Arranged for string orchestra by Kinetic Ensemble
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Michael Abels’ Delights and Dances (2007)
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Miklós Rózsa’s Concerto for Strings
Hungarian-American composer Miklós Rózsa’s Concerto for Strings, Mvt III (1943).
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge
Arranged for String Orchestra.
Performed live at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston.
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Michael Daugherty’s Fallingwater
for solo violin and string orchestra. Featuring Samuel Park, violinist.
Performed live at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston.
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Daniel Temkin’s Ocean’s Call (world premiere)
Performed live at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston.
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt
Paul Novak’s a string quartet is like a flock of birds (world premiere)
Performed live at Live Oak Friends Meeting House.
Videography & Audio Engineering: Ben Doyle
Gesualdo’s Moro, lasso, al mio duolo & Tüür’s L’ombra della croce
Includes the U.S. premiere of L’ombra della croce.
Performed live at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston.
Videography: Ben Doyle
Audio Engineering: Francis Schmidt