Episode Playlist
Tchaikovsky: Nocturne, Op. 19., No. 4 in d minor
Nina Kotova, cello
Schubert: String Trio in B flat major D. 471
Barbara Bonney, Shannon Aercer, Joshua Hopkins
W A Mozart: Piu no si trovano, K. 549
Barbara Bonney, Shannon Aercer, Joshua Hopkins
W A Mozart: Caro bell'idol mio, K. 562
Barbara Bonney, Shannon Aercer, Joshua Hopkins
"Everything's Coming Up Roses"
Piano Puzzler
Schumann (arr. Shostakovich): Cello Concerto, Op. 129
Czech Phil with Nina Kotova, cello
Leos Janacek: Romance
Radoslav Kvupil, piano; Messieurer, violin
Antonin Dvorak: Piano Trio in c minor, "Dumky", III. Andante; Vivace non troppo (encore)
Beaux Arts Trio
W A Mozart: Symphony No. 33 in B flat maj.
Concerto Copenhagen
Leos Janaceck: Suite for Strings
Prague Cham. Orch at Worcester
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