While we’re apart, the musicians of the Longwood Symphony are still making music. Watch and listen below as members play from their living rooms, backyards, or home offices.
“Nimrod” from Elgar’s Enigma Variations
String players from the Longwood Symphony gathered from a safe distance, and with masks, to bring you a string quartet arrangement of “Nimrod.”
Jean Bae, violin
Dr. Heidi Harbison Kimberly, violin (Emergency Medicine Physician)
Dr. Michael Cho, viola (Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician)
Dr. Read Pukkila-Worley, cello (Infectious Disease Physician)
Beethoven’s Eyeglasses Duo for Viola and Cello
LSO musicians Jennifer Grucza, viola, and Dr. Julie Reimann, cello, bring you a piece Beethoven wrote for himself and a friend. Enjoy the Eyeglasses Duo for Viola and Cello!
Dr. Psyche Loui Accompanied by Dr. Psyche Loui
LSO violinist, Dr. Psyche Loui, got creative with the beloved and well-known “Danny Boy” by playing both violin AND piano.
You’ll Never Walk Alone
As a part of the Boston Hope Hospital Music & Wellness Program, LSO flutist Dr. Jennifer Zuk and colleagues perform a beloved melody with a message of hope.
Vocals/flute: Dr. Jenny Zuk
Piano/Arranger: Dr. James Gutierrez
Trombone: Dr. Marie Machacek
Duo Amie performs Orientale by Enrique Granados
LSO cello player, Dr. Julie Reimann, performs here with Duo Amie, a duo with pianist Ellyses Kuan.
For more videos from Duo Amie, visit their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC357Hx4mAGd4wr52SfPEBsA