1Fair is the night, as clear as day
2And on he went, with rapid gait
3Grip-ping the book, without a pause
4Caverns under ground
5The path way now less rug - ged grows
6Fair is the night, and spirits love
7See now, my seet-heart, here at last
8He leapt the wall with sudden power
9There crew a cock of morn to tell
10O Virgin Mother, gracious be
11And at the door there came a knock
12Now, when the night so fair doth show
13There stood a pile
14Nature was clad in gloom of night
15Ah, dearest child, how is't with three?
16The piet ureon a sudden moves
17Where art thou, father, where art thou, father dear?
18Introduction
19The stroke of midnight soon will sound
The Mendelssohn String Quartet Plays Dvorak And Mendelssohn
Dvořák: Piano Quintets Nos.1 & 2
Dvořák: Requiem, Op. 89
Dvorak: Symphony No 8 - Smetana: The Moldau
Romantic Music for Strings
Dvorak: New World Symphony, Mendelssohn: "Italian" Symphony
1Humoreska – K.W. Chung
2Symphony No.9 in E Minor, Op.95, From the New World:Allegro con fuoco
3幽默曲
4Serenade in E Major, Op. 22:II. Tempo Di Valse
5Largo
6Humoresque
7Songs My Mother Taught Me
8Slavonic Dance No. 2
9Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World':2nd Movement
10念故乡 - “新世界交响曲”第二乐章