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