Mostly Mozart Across the Boroughs: All Five Live

Mostly Mozart Across the Boroughs

Curtis J. Stewart in Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan

Louisiana Blues Strut by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson

Scrapple by Curtis Stewart, inspired by Scrapple from the Apple by Charlie Parker

Lift Every Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson, arr. by Curtis Stewart

StayWoke. by Curtis Stewart

Gone by Curtis Stewart

Anthony McGill in Van Cortlandt Park, the Bronx

Adagio from Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001 by J.S. Bach

Double from Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002 by J.S. Bach

Bourrée from Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1005 by J.S. Bach

Principal Brothers Number 3, First Movement by James Lee III (first ever performance)

The dancer accompanying Anthony’s performance of Bach’s Adagio is Azucena Rollan.

Sugar Vendil in Queensbridge Park, Queens

Mozart Sonata in Bb KV 333 – 2nd movement, Andante Cantabile arr. Sugar Vendil

Untitled New Work by Sugar Vendil (first ever performance)

No Thing On by Sugar Vendil

Mazz Swift at the Old Stone House, Brooklyn

Poem for a Song That’s Yet to Come by Mazz Swift

Alberto Villalobos and Ernesto Villalobos with Victor Murillo on the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk at South Beach, Staten Island

Violin Concerto No 4, K218 Andante cantabile by Mozart

Which Side Are You On? by Florence Reece, arr. Villalobos Brothers

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