Episode Playlist
W.C. Handy: "San Luis Samba"
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra with conductor Andreas Delfs
Yehudi Menuhin: "Jiddisch"
Violinist Gilles Apap and accordionist Myriam Lafargue
The Piano Puzzler
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with conductor Andreas Delfs
Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in F-sharp Major, K. 318
Pianist Christian Zacharias
Guillaume Morlaye: "Branles d'Ecosse" and "Romaine"
Lutenist Eric Bellocq with Ensemble Clement Janequin
Edvard Grieg: "I Love But You"
Violinist Hennings Kraggerud and pianist Helge Kjekshus
Franz Schubert: Six German Dances
Pianist Christian Zacharias
Franz Schubert: Six German Dances
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with conductor Christian Zacharias
Enrique Granados: Allegro de Concierto
Pianist Gustavo Romero
Frederic Mompou: Prelude
Pianist Gustavo Romero
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