Our second hour features music inspired by the water, starting with Smetana's "The Moldau," performed by the Russian National Orchestra in Florida. We'll also have flowing works from Ravel, Michael Daugherty and Dana Wilson. And Rebel plays a Handel "Water Music" Suite in Virginia.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Leonard Bernstein: "Aristophanes" from Serenade for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion
Violinist Hilary Hahn and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with conductor David Zinman
Camille Saint-Saens: Tarantelle for Flute, Clarinet and Piano in A Minor, Op. 6
Flutist Sara Stern, clarinetist Loren Kitt and pianist Anna Stoytcheva
Sanibel Music Festival, Sanibel, Florida
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491
Pianist Evgeny Kissin with the Radio France Philharmonic and conductor Myung-Whun Chung
Salle Pleyel, Paris
Franz Liszt: "Widmung"
Pianist Evgeny Kissin
Salle Pleyel, Paris
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sarabande from Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004
Violinist Hilary Hahn
Grand Studio, Hanover, Germany
Hour 2
Antonin Dvorak: Polonaise from "Rusalka"
The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Vaclav Neuman
Bedrich Smetana: "Vltava" ("The Moldau")
The Russian National Orchestra with conductor Claus Peter Flor
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach, Florida
Maurice Ravel: "A Boat on the Ocean" from "Miroirs" for Piano
Pianist Adam Neiman
Seattle Chamber Music Society Winter Festival, Seattle, Washington
Michael Daugherty: "Water Fall" from "Bay of Pigs"
Guitarist Manuel Barrueco with Cuarteto Latinoamericano
92nd Street Y, New York City
Dana Wilson: Second movement from "Shallow Streams, Deep Rivers"
Gail Williams, French horn; Joseph Genualdi, violin; and Alan Chow, piano
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Evanston, Illinois
George Frideric Handel: Allegro, Air and Alla Hornpipe from "Water Music" Suite No. 1 in F, HWV 348
Rebel and Deutsche Naturhorn Solisten
Cabell Hall Auditorium, Charlottesville, Virginia
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