Get ready for an extraordinary musical journey with “Great Performances” this Friday, May 3, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS. In the captivating Season 51 Episode 10 titled “The Composer Is Yoo,” viewers will witness conductor Scott Yoo embarking on a unique and personal quest: composing a piece of music for the very first time.
Throughout the episode, Yoo delves deep into his heritage, drawing inspiration from his roots as he searches for ideas to infuse into his composition. Along the way, he performs landmark pieces and immerses himself in the rich tapestry of musical history.
As viewers follow Yoo’s creative process, they’ll witness the highs and lows of artistic endeavor, from moments of inspiration to the challenges of bringing a vision to life. Join “Great Performances” for an unforgettable exploration of music, heritage, and the creative spirit in “The Composer Is Yoo.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Friday 3 May 2024 on PBS...
Throughout the episode, Yoo delves deep into his heritage, drawing inspiration from his roots as he searches for ideas to infuse into his composition. Along the way, he performs landmark pieces and immerses himself in the rich tapestry of musical history.
As viewers follow Yoo’s creative process, they’ll witness the highs and lows of artistic endeavor, from moments of inspiration to the challenges of bringing a vision to life. Join “Great Performances” for an unforgettable exploration of music, heritage, and the creative spirit in “The Composer Is Yoo.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Friday 3 May 2024 on PBS...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a captivating journey into the world of music with the latest episode of “Great Performances” titled “Now Hear This: Old Friends.” Premiering this Friday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, this episode follows host Scott Yoo as he delves deep into the lives and artistry of virtuosos who have become maestros in their own right.
Through intimate friendships with renowned musicians like cellist Yo-Yo Ma, pianist Richard Kogan, and violinist Lynn Chang, Scott Yoo uncovers the guiding principles and transformative moments that have shaped their illustrious careers. From personal anecdotes to musical insights, viewers will gain a unique perspective into the inner workings of these musical giants.
Join Scott Yoo on this enlightening exploration of talent, passion, and friendship, as “Now Hear This: Old Friends” offers an unforgettable glimpse into the world of classical music. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary episode of “Great Performances,” airing exclusively...
Through intimate friendships with renowned musicians like cellist Yo-Yo Ma, pianist Richard Kogan, and violinist Lynn Chang, Scott Yoo uncovers the guiding principles and transformative moments that have shaped their illustrious careers. From personal anecdotes to musical insights, viewers will gain a unique perspective into the inner workings of these musical giants.
Join Scott Yoo on this enlightening exploration of talent, passion, and friendship, as “Now Hear This: Old Friends” offers an unforgettable glimpse into the world of classical music. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary episode of “Great Performances,” airing exclusively...
- 4/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A piece of classical music can be a sumptuous dish. Flavors combined from different regional influences, refined with time-tested traditions that can be embraced or inverted to surprising ends, all delivered by artisans who’ve spent entire lifetimes honing their craft.
So it’s no surprise that “Now Hear This,” the ongoing documentary series under the PBS “Great Performances” banner has managed to bring viewers into the life of venerated composers in the same way that the modern wave of immersive food series have done for global cuisine. One strong hint comes at the outset of the show’s second season, in an episode on the legendary Franz Joseph Haydn.
Host Scott Yoo sits on a stage playing Haydn’s Quartet in D minor, Op. 42. In successive shots, Yoo is playing a violin and viola, performing each of the four quartet parts of the fourth movement. A wide composite shot...
So it’s no surprise that “Now Hear This,” the ongoing documentary series under the PBS “Great Performances” banner has managed to bring viewers into the life of venerated composers in the same way that the modern wave of immersive food series have done for global cuisine. One strong hint comes at the outset of the show’s second season, in an episode on the legendary Franz Joseph Haydn.
Host Scott Yoo sits on a stage playing Haydn’s Quartet in D minor, Op. 42. In successive shots, Yoo is playing a violin and viola, performing each of the four quartet parts of the fourth movement. A wide composite shot...
- 9/25/2020
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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