Aleksandr Snytkin, violin
Amy Faires, violin
Jennifer Sweetman,
viola
Mitch Maxwell,
violoncello
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length: 9:34
Recorded live at Perkins Chapel, SMU, Dallas, Texas on October 16, 2010
Condensed to just under 10 minutes -
starting with prelude and culminating with the bride’s processional -
this video provides an overview to the emotional feel and sound of a
wedding ceremony with the Gyros String Quartet. While nothing can quite
replace listening to the quartet live, we hope this brief sampler
will give you an idea of the overall experience.
GYROS STRING QUINTET:
Jing Wang, violin
Sergey Tsoy, violin Jennifer Sweetman,
viola
Mitch Maxwell,
violoncello Tony Rosario, bass Steve Pettey, oboe
Ashley Howe, oboe
Deborah Stribling, organ continuo
Conducted by
Michael Conrady
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length: 3:01
No. 12 (Finale) Cum
Sancto Spiritu from Antonio Vivaldi's "Gloria", RV 589
Recorded live during the morning rehearsal
for the Concert and Midnight Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas
Catholic Church, Dallas on Christmas Eve, December 24,
2010.
2005
retrospective of Gyros String Quartet performances at wedding ceremonies and
receptions in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
J.S.BACH:
“Erbarme Dich”
No. 39 from the oratorio Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244
Performed by:
Vesselin Demirev, violin
Mitch Maxwell, violoncello
Bradley Reznicek, organ
recorded at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Plano, Texas on 17 December, 2009
clip lenght 7:57
from the concert
"Musica Sacra di Napoli", recorded live at Cathedral Santuario de
Guadalupe on October 13, 2009
Gaetano Donizetti -
Parafrasi del Christus (for Soprano, Alto and strings)
Part I
Lucy Tamez Creech - Soprano
Natalie Arduino - Mezzo Soprano
Vesselin Demirev - violin
Kurt Sprenger - violin
Norbert Gerl - viola
Francesco Mastromatteo - violoncello
Chris Pike - bass clip length 6:50
from the concert "Musica Sacra di Napoli", recorded live at Cathedral Santuario de
Guadalupe on October 13, 2009
Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi - Stabat Mater (for Soprano, Alto, strings and basso continuo)
Part I
Lucy Tamez Creech - Soprano
Natalie Arduino - Mezzo Soprano
Vesselin Demirev - violin
Kurt Sprenger - violin
Norbert Gerl - viola
Francesco Mastromatteo - violoncello
Chris Pike - bass
Brian Bentley - organ portative clip length 8.05
Concert,
recorded live at Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe,
Dallas, Texas, on Palm Sunday, April 1, 2007
Joseph Haydn - The
Seven Last Words of Christ Sonata No. 2
Grave e cantabile: Hodie
mecum eris in paradiso
(North American premiere of the new
version for string quintet) clip length 2:41