Episode Playlist
David Diamond: First movement from Rounds for String Orchestra
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with conductor Gerard Schwarz
Henry Vieuxtemps: Variations on "Yankee Doodle"
The Moscow Chamber Orchestra with conductor Constantine Orbelian
Traditional: "In That New Jerusalem"
Chanticleer
Samuel Barber: Summer Music for Woodwind Quintet, Op. 31
The Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet
Tom Myron: First movement from Violin Concerto No. 2
Violinist Elisabeth Adkins with the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra and conductor Sylvia Alimena
Jeremy Cohen: "Crowdambo"
Quartet San Francisco
Leonard Bernstein: "Gee, Officer Krupke"
Quartet San Francisco
Roger Ball and Hamish Stuart: "Pick Up the Pieces"
Quartet San Francisco
Mark O'Connor: Finale from Quartet for Fiddle, Viola, Cello, and Bass
Fiddler Mark O'Connor, violist Daniel Phillips, cellist Carter Brey and bassist Edgar Meyer
Aaron Copland: "Variations on a Shaker Melody"
The Aspen Music Festival Band with conductor Lawrence Isaacson
Ranaan Meyer: "Wyoming 307" and "Forget About It"
Time for Three
Fats Waller: "'Taint Nobody's Bizness"
Pianist Steven Mayer
James P. Johnson: "Blueberry Rhyme"
Pianist Steven Mayer
George Gershwin: "Melody No. 17"
Pianist Anthony de Mare
Mark O'Connor: "Fanfare for the Volunteer"
Violinist Mark O'Connor with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Klausspeter Seibel
Samuel Ward: "America the Beautiful"
The Dallas Wind Symphony with conductor Col. Arnald Gabriel
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