Episode Playlist
Igor Stravinsky: "Tableau 1: Prologue" from "Apollo"
The Moscow Soloists with conductor Yuri Bashmet
Betty Olivero: "Der Golem" (Six Yiddish Songs and Dances) for Clarinet and String Quartet
Clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein and the Daedalus Quartet
Gabriel Faure: Romance
Flutist Jasmine Choi with pianist Nicholas Ong
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sarabande and Gigue from Cello Suite No. 3
Cellist Matt Haimovitz
Gustav Mahler: Finale from Symphony No. 7
The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra with conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Anatol Liadov: "I Danced With a Mosquito"
The Borealis Wind Quintet
Claude Debussy: "Etude for Eight Fingers"
Pianist Pierre Laurent Aimard
Derek Bourgeois: "Osteoblast"
The Juilliard School Trombones with conductor Joseph Alessi
Eric Ewazen: "Bridgehampton Suite"
Flutist Marya Martin, violinist James Ehnes, violist Kirsten Johnson and cellist Clive Greensmith
Nikolai Miaskovsky: Finale of Cello Concerto
Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich with the Philharmonia Orchestra and conductor Malcolm Sargent
Johannes Brahms: Two Intermezzi from Six Pieces, Op. 118
Pianist Lang Lang
Jeronimo Gimenez: "En Baile de Luis Alonso"
Guitarists Pepe, Celino and Lito Romero
Alexander Agricola: "Je nay dueul"
Piffaro
Loyset Compere: "Tant ha bon oeuil"
Piffaro
Edgar Meyer: Concerto for Banjo, Bass, Tablas and Orchestra
Edgar Meyer, bass; Bela Fleck, banjo; and Zakir Hussain, tablas, with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and conductor Leonard Slatkin
John Philip Sousa: "Stars and Stripes Forever"
The Virginia Symphony with conductor JoAnn Falletta
Edward Elgar: "Enigma Variations," Op. 36: Introduction and Variations I, II and III
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Andrew Litton
Golfing with Joshua Bell: Golfing with Joshua Bell
Ludwig van Beethoven: Third movement from Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58
Pianist Lang Lang
John Lennon and Paul McCartney: "Yellow Submarine"
The Really Terrible Orchestra
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