Episode Playlist
Gioachino Rossini: Overture to "Il Signor Bruschino"
The London Classical Players with conductor Sir Roger Norrington
Pablo de Sarasate: "Zigeunerweisen"
The Rastrelli Cello Quartet
Johannes Brahms: Four movements from "Ein Deutsches Requiem"
The Minnesota Orchestra and the Minnesota Chorale with conductor Sir Roger Norrington
Jean-Fery Rebel: Third and fourth movements from Suite No. 2 in D for Violin and Continuo
Le Concert Royal
Bela Bartok: Rhapsody No. 1
Violinist Joshua Bell and pianist Jeremy Denk
Euday L. Bowman: The 12th Street Rag
The Rastrelli Cello Quartet
George Gershwin: Lullaby for String Quartet
Violinists James Ehnes and Carmit Zori, violist Toby Appel, and cellist Robert DeMaine
Jean-Fery Rebel: "Les Elemens"
The Aspen Chamber Orchestra with conductor Michael Stern
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