This weekend on PT, we'll have an hour on poetry, featuring a conversation with mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and a tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca. Then we'll have pianist and poet Stephen Hough talking about what words can do that music can't, and vice versa. He also plays pieces by Emmanuel Chabrier and Mendelssohn in Denver.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ernest Chausson: "Le Temps des Lilas" ("The Time of Lilacs") from "The Poem of the Love of the Sea"
Cellist Mischa Maisky and pianist Daria Hovora
Thomas Albert: Nos. three and eight from "13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
eighth blackbird
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Music Studio, St. Paul
Manuel De Falla, Reginald Smith-Brindle, Federico Garcia Lorca and Isaac Albeniz Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia: "Tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca"
Guitarist Carlos Bonell
Reynaldo Hahn: "A Chloris"
Soprano Susan Graham and pianist Malcolm Martineau
Jordan Hall, Boston
Ned Rorem: "Sonnet"
Soprano Susan Graham and pianist Malcolm Martineau
Camille Saint-Saens: "Danse Macabre"
Soprano Susan Graham and pianist Malcolm Martineau
Jordan Hall, Boston
Ernest Chausson: "Poeme" for Violin and Orchestra
Violinist Michael Ludwig with the Buffalo Philharmonic and conductor JoAnn Falletta
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo
Hour 2
Paul Bowles: Three movements from "The Wind Remains: A Zarzuela based on Federico Garcia Lorca"
The Eos Ensemble with conductor Jonathon Sheffer
Emmanuel Chabrier: "Feuillet d'Album"
Pianist Stephen Hough
Gates Hall, Denver
Felix Mendelssohn: Variations serieuses, Op. 54
Pianist Stephen Hough
Gates Hall, Denver
Peter Tchaikovsky: "Francesca da Rimini," Op. 32
The Russian National Orchestra with conductor Mikhail Pletnev
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, New York
Franz Liszt: "Romance oubliee," S. 132
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine and pianist Thomas Labe
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