Episode Playlist
Johann Sebastian Bach: Third movement from Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A Major, BWV 1055
Pianist Andras Schiff and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Amilcare Ponchielli: "Il Convegno," Divertimento for Two Clarinets and Strings
The Chicago Chamber Musicians
Leos Janacek: String Quartet No. 1 ("Kreutzer Sonata")
The Penderecki String Quartet
Robert Schumann: Introduction and Allegro appassionato, Op. 92
Pianist and conductor Andras Schiff and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Antonin Reicha: Finale from Wind Quintet in F Major
The Academia Wind Quintet of Prague
Thomas Morley: "Can She Excuse"
The Baltimore Consort
John Wilson and Robert Johnson: "Where the Bee Sucks"
The Baltimore Consort with countertenor Jose Lemos
Jean d'Estree: "The Buffens"
The Baltimore Consort
Celedonio Romero: Andalusian Suite No. 2 for flute and guitar
Guitarist Pepe Romero and flutist Linda Boyd
Antonin Reicha: Symphony in F Minor
The Prague Chamber Orchestra
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