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Subtopic: Classical

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Exploring Excellence: Kimani Griffin  

Exploring Excellence: Kimani Griffin
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 17-year-old guitarist Kimani Griffin of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, plays the third movement Preludio e toccatina from "Aquarelle" by Sérgio Assad.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Found Sound: Joshua Jones  

Found Sound: Joshua Jones
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 16-year-old Joshua Jones plays a breath-taking rendition of Paul Smadbeck's "Rhythm Song" on the marimba.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Gypsy Airs: Anna JiEun Lee  

Gypsy Airs: Anna JiEun Lee
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 12-year-old Anna JiEun Lee plays a dazzling violin piece by Pablo de Sarasate called Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs).

5-12 QuickTime Video
Innovation through Experimentation: Kiyoe Wellington  

Innovation through Experimentation: Kiyoe Wellington
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, hear a young double bassist from Hawaii play a soulful contemporary piece.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Listening with Your Eyes: Matthew Lipman  

Listening with Your Eyes: Matthew Lipman
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 16-year-old violist Matthew Lipman plays "La Campanella" from the Second Violin Concerto by Niccolo Paganini.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Mad Hot Tango: Caeli Smith  

Mad Hot Tango: Caeli Smith
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 15-year-old violinist Caeli Smith plays a wonderful movement from Astor Piazzolla's L'histoire du tango, called "Bordel 1900."

5-12 QuickTime Video
Marimba Beat: Jingchen Sun  

Marimba Beat: Jingchen Sun
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, watch Jingchen Sun, a 17-year-old marimba player from China, as she plays a haunting piece by German composer and percussionist Nebojsa Zivkovic.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Musical Journey: Eliodoro Vallecillo  

Musical Journey: Eliodoro Vallecillo
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 17-year-old Eliodoro Vallecillo plays the Allegro from Mozart's Concerto No. 3 in E flat, K. 447 on the French horn.

5-12 QuickTime Video
One String, Many Sounds: Jonah Ellsworth  

One String, Many Sounds: Jonah Ellsworth
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 13-year-old cellist Jonah Ellsworth plays Variations on One String on a Theme of Rossini, by Niccolo Paganini.

5-12 QuickTime Video
The Young People's Chorus of New York City  

The Young People's Chorus of New York City
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, the Young People's Chorus of New York City performs a stirring a cappella piece by contemporary composer Jim Papoulis.

5-12 QuickTime Video