Our first hour is devoted to music designed for dancing, including a dance-friendly "Piano Puzzler" and a slice of Ravel's ballet, "Daphnis and Chloe," from Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall. And our second hour features music that's played a starring role in such films as "The Red Violin,""The Pianist,""The Piano" and "Amadeus."
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Franz Schubert: "The Bee"
Violinist Renaud Capucon and pianist Jerome Ducros
Peter Tchaikovsky: Valse Sentimentale
Violinist Renaud Capucon and pianist Jerome Ducros
Carl Maria von Weber: "An Invitation to the Dance"
Flutist Tara Helen O'Connor, clarinetist Todd Palmer, harpist Catrin Finch, bassist Edward Allman and the St. Lawrence String Quartet
Spoleto Chamber Music Festival, Charleston, South Carolina
Arthur Foote: Sarabande and Rigaudon
Trio Virtuosi
George Bush Conference Center, College Station, Texas
Astor Piazzolla: "Libertango"
Quartet San Francisco
Yoshi's, San Francisco
"The Piano Puzzler"
This week's contestant is Jeanette McCormick from Choteau, Montana
Maurice Ravel: Act Two of the complete ballet music from "Daphnis and Chloe"
The Los Angeles Philharmonic and Pacific Chorale with conductor Gustavo Dudamel
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
Hour 2
Jonny Greenwood: "Prospectors' Quartet" from "There Will Be Blood"
The Emperor Quartet
Patrick Doyle: "What Players are They" from "Hamlet"
A studio orchestra with conductor Robert Ziegler
John Corigliano: Third and fourth movements from "The Red Violin" Concerto
Violinist Joshua Bell with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and conductor Marin Alsop
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore
Frederic Chopin: Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posthumous
Pianist Mikhail Pletnev
Tonhalle, Zurich, Switzerland
Michael Nyman: "The Heart Asks Pleasure First"
Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra with conductor Hans Graf
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, St. Paul
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American Public Media’s Performance Today® is America’s most popular classical music radio program and a winner of the 2014 Gabriel Award for artistic achievement. The show is broadcast on hundreds of public radio stations across the country, including at 1 p.m. central weekdays on Minnesota Public Radio. More information about our stations can be found at APM Distribution.
Performance Today® features live concert recordings that can’t be heard anywhere else, highlights from new album releases, and in-studio performances and interviews. Performance Today® is based at the APM studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, but is frequently on the road, with special programs broadcast from festivals and public radio stations around the country. Also, each Wednesday, composer Bruce Adolphe joins host Fred Child for a classical musical game and listener favorite: the Piano Puzzler.
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