A long-lost gem from Haydn's pen was found in a Prague museum in 1961, and has been a staple of the repertoire for cello soloists ever since. Alban Gerhardt gives it a fiery performance at Los Angeles' Disney Hall, one that pulses with energy and excitement.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Beata Moon: First and fifth movements from "Moonpaths"
Clarinetist Alan Kay, violinist Karen Marx and pianist Beata Moon
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo from "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," K. 525
Duo Damian
Belem Cultural Center, Lisbon, Portugal
Matthew Dunne: "Did You See the Moon Last Night?"
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, California
"The Piano Puzzler"
Carl Maria von Weber: Bassoon Concerto in F, Op. 75
Bassoonist Daniel Matsukawa with the Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Peter Oundjian
Verizon Hall, Philadelphia
Hour 2
Ludwig van Beethoven: First movement from "Moonlight" Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2
Guitarist Ben Tobiasson
Antonio Vivaldi: Third movement from Concerto in D, RV 564
Violinists Lucinda Moon and Hiro Kurosaki, cellists Jamie Hey and Rosemary
Angel Place, Sydney, Australia
Chen Peixun: "Moonlight Reflections"
Pianist Lang Lang
Lucerne Festival, Switzerland
Richard Strauss: "Moonlight Music" from "Capriccio"
Pianist Louis Lortie
Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto
Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C
Cellist Alban Gerhardt with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and conductor Andrey Boreyko
Franz Schubert: "Mondenschein" for tenor and men's chorus a 5 a cappella, D. 875
The Swiss Radio Men's Chorus with conductor Diego Fasolis
Lugano Festival, Switzerland
Gabriel Faure: "Clair de lune"
Violinist Gil Shaham and pianist Akira Eguchi
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota
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