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The Cello Speaks

Cellist Young In Na, from Seoul, South Korea was fourteen when she started at Curtis.

03/27/2020

On Stage at Curtis

The Cello Speaks

Season 14 Episode 20 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

Cellist Young In Na, from Seoul, South Korea was fourteen when she started at Curtis.

Cellist Young In Na, from Seoul, South Korea was fourteen when she started at the Curtis Institute of Music. She begins her graduation recital with Schumann’s Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102 and end with the very first piece she ever played at Curtis, David Popper’s Fantasie über Kleinrussische Lieder, Op. 43.

03/27/2020

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On Stage at Curtis

The Cello Speaks

Season 14 Episode 20 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

Cellist Young In Na, from Seoul, South Korea was fourteen when she started at the Curtis Institute of Music. She begins her graduation recital with Schumann’s Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102 and end with the very first piece she ever played at Curtis, David Popper’s Fantasie über Kleinrussische Lieder, Op. 43.

03/27/2020

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