Episode Playlist
Johannes Brahms: Rhapsody from Four Pieces for piano, Op. 119
Dmitri Alexeev, piano
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Anonymous/ Dowland: When Daphne/ Lachrimae Antiquae/Earle of Essex' Galliard
The Royal Wind Music
John Corigliano: Down by the Salley Garden from Three Irish Folk Settings
James Taylor, tenor; Ransom Wilson, flute
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in d minor, Op. 15
Antii Siirala, piano; Swedish Radio SO/ Herbert Blomstedt
Mancini/ Vivaldi: Sonata Sesta in D major/ Sinfonia in b minor RV 169
Rebel
Edvard Grieg: Abduction of the Bride from Peer Gynt
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Johannes Brahms: Fantasies, Op. 116
Spencer Myer, piano
Alessandro Stradella / Georg Philip Telemann: Sonata a otto for trumpet and violin/ Concerto in G major for 4 violins
Ensemble Rebel
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