Episode Playlist
Wynton Marsalis: "Rampart Street Rowhouse Rag" from "At the Octoroon Balls"
The Orion String Quartet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447
French hornist Gail Williams and the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra with conductor Roy Goodman
The Piano Puzzler
Henry Purcell: Fantasia Upon One Note
The Orion String Quartet with violist Paul Neubauer
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Phantasy Quintet
The Orion String Quartet with violist Paul Neubauer
Nicolo Paganini: Three movements from the Introduction and Variations
Violinist Viktoria Mullova
Franz Schubert: "Im Fruhling" and "Auf der Bruck"
Tenor Ian Bostridge with pianist Julius Drake
Percy Grainger: "Colonial Song"
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D Minor
Violinist Viktoria Mullova with the Minnesota Orchestra and conductor Osmo Vanska
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