We'll have performances from two top student orchestras on today's show. The National Orchestral Institute gathers many of the country's best young musicians in Maryland for a month. That's where we'll go to hear Jorge Mester conduct a Mozart Sinfonia. And, from New York City, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski leads the Juilliard Orchestra in Brahms.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Carl Friedrich Abel: First and third movements from Trio in F for two transverse flutes and basso continuo
Karl Kaiser and Michael Schneider, transverse flutes; Rainer Zipperling, cello; and Harald Hoeren, harpsichord
Franz Liszt: "Schlafos: Frage und antwort," S. 203
Pianist Andre Watts
Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth
Anton Bruckner: Third movement from Quintet for Strings in F, WAB 112
Violinists Joseph Silverstein and Lily Francis, violists Paul Neubauer and Teng Li, and cellist Priscilla Lee
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
"The Piano Puzzler"
This week's contestant is Emily Papaira from Atlanta
Franz Benda: Flute Concerto in E Minor
Flutist Karl Kaiser with La Stagione Frankfurt and conductor Michael Schneider
Wurzburg Residence, Wurzburg, Germany
Hour 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: "Hai gia vinta la causa!" and "Vedro meatr'io sospiro" from "The Marriage of Figaro"
Baritone Thomas Hampson with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia in D (from Serenade K. 320, "Posthorn")
The Orchestra of the National Orchestral Institute with conductor Jorge Mester
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, Maryland
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 12 in C Minor ("Quartettsatz"), D.703
The American String Quartet
SummerFest, La Jolla, California
Johannes Brahms: Fourth movement from Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68
The Juilliard Orchestra with conductor Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, New York City
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