Richard Strauss' tone poem, "Also Sprach Zarathustra," is legendary for the compelling opening that graced the soundtrack of "2001: A Space Odyssey." But it's over 30 minutes of magnificent music, which we'll hear performed at Switzerland's Lucerne Festival by Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johann Sebastian Bach: Fourth movement from Sonata No. 3 in C, BWV 1005
Violinist Hilary Hahn
Sergei Prokofiev: Minuet from "Romeo & Juliet" Suite for Brass
The Alpen Brass Ensemble with conductor Paul Eachus
Strings Music Festival, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Francis Poulenc: Divertissement from Sextet for Piano and Winds
Jim Walker, flute; Robert Botti, oboe; Mark Nuccio, clarinet; Judith LeClair, bassoon; Erik Ralske, French horn; and Jonathan Feldman, piano
Strings Music Festival, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K. 301
Violinist Hilary Hahn and pianist Natalie Zhu
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
Igor Stravinsky: Suite from "The Firebird" (1919)
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra with conductor Gerd Albrecht
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Hour 2
Pablo de Sarasate: "Jota Navarra"
Violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Samuel Sanders
Benjamin Britten: March No. 1 from "Matinees Musicales"
The SWR Radio Symphony with conductor Sir Roger Norrington
The BBC Proms, London, England
Ralph Vaughn Williams: Burlesca from Phantasy Quintet
Violist Paul Neubauer and the Orion String Quartet
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
Richard Strauss: "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor Mariss Jansons
Lucerne Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
Pablo de Sarasate: "Romanza Andaluza"
Violinist Grigory Kalinovsky and pianist Adam Neiman
George Bush Conference Center, College Station, Texas
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