Pianist Wu Han joins us for a pair of musical conversations today. First, she discusses and performs the first half of Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons" in Washington, D.C. Then we'll go to Colorado's Aspen Festival, where she's joined by cellist David Finckel for the world premiere performance of Pierre Jalbert's Cello Sonata.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frederic Chopin: Second movement from Sonata for Piano and Cello in G Minor, Op. 65
Cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han
Leroy Anderson: "The Typewriter"
Michael Schmidt, Thorsten Blumberg and Egmond Kraus, typewriters, with the West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, and conductor Charles Prince
Klaus von Bismarck Hall, Cologne, Germany
Leroy Anderson: "Blue Tango"
The West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, with conductor Charles Prince
Klaus von Bismarck Hall, Cologne, Germany
Leroy Anderson: "Home Stretch"
The West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, with conductor Charles Prince
Klaus von Bismarck Hall, Cologne, Germany
Peter Tchaikovsky: "January,""February,""March,""April,""May" and "June" from "The Seasons"
Pianist Wu Han
National Public Radio Studios, Washington, D.C.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048
Musicians from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
Hour 2
The Philidor Manuscript: "Les Suisses: Air pour les violons" and "Les Suissesses" from "Concert given to King Louis XIII in 1627"
Les Concert des Nations with conductor Jordi Savall
Traditional: "Berevesan Nikriz usules"
Hesperion XXI
Concert Nobel, Brussels, Belgium
Pierre Jalbert: Cello Sonata
Cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Leroy Anderson: Piano Concerto in C
Pianist Sheila Arnold with the West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, and conductor Charles Prince
Klaus von Bismarck Hall, Cologne, Germany
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