The Museum of Chinese in America is excited to partner with New Asia Chamber Music Society again to present a summer-end concert, featuring an exceptional and diverse program spanning various cultures. The journey begins with Antonin Dvorak’s beloved “American” string quartet, resonating with the essence of America’s rich musical heritage. The captivating sounds of the Chinese violin “erhu” follow, enchanting the audience with two traditional Chinese pieces. Finally, the evening culminates with the exquisite Japanese koto concerto by composer Daron Hagen, where the koto and string quartet intertwine, evoking profound emotions and bridging cultures. This concert will be held at the Museum of Chinese in America, 215 Centre Street, NYC 10013.