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Do-Over

In need of a New Year’s do-over? Watch this video of the Philharmonic’s Chinese New Year concert —recorded live — and you may find the motivation you need. Relive the moments — from the Dragon Parade on the Plaza to performances by Lang Lang, Principal Oboe Liang Wang, bamboo flute player Junqiao Tang, and the Quintessenso Mongolian Children’s Choir, conducted by Long Yu. 

Feb 16 2012
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