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From the Top at Carnegie Hall
Singing, Strumming, and Skating
The stage is packed with teenagers when "From the Top at Carnegie Hall" welcomes the Young People's Chorus of New York City and their passionate founder and artistic director Francisco J. Nunez. After a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the lives of some of its young performers, the chorus performs Jim Papoulis' "Panta Rhei" (All Things Are in Flux) and Luis Kalaff's "Guayacanal." Seventeen-year-old classical guitarist Kimani Griffin from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, doubles as an equally talented speed skater with Olympic potential. She performs the third movement Preludio e toccatina from "Aquarelle" by Sergio Assad.
 
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