Composer Alexander Borodin didn't quit his day job. He was a chemist, and his work led to some important inventions. In his spare time, he composed great music. Today we'll feature some great chemistry between the French National Orchestra and conductor Tugan Sokhiev, in a performance of Borodin's second symphony from Paris.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Zoltan Kodaly: "Epigrams"
The Budapest Clarinet Quintet
Joseph Boismortier: Concerto in E Minor
Musicians from the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival
Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, Beaver Creek, Colorado
Albert Zabel: "Fantasy on Gounod's Faust"
Harpist Emmanuel Ceysson
Ramsey Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
"The Piano Puzzler"
This week's contestant is David Hempling from San Francisco.
Zoltan Kodaly: "Dances of Galanta"
The Los Angeles Philharmonic with conductor Gustavo Dudamel
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
Hour 2
Alexander Borodin: Scherzo from String Quartet No. 2 in D
The Emerson Quartet
Jack Fina: "Bumble Boogie"
Pianist Jonathan Plowright
Radio Studio, Bremen, Germany
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Nocturne in B Minor
Pianist Jonathan Plowright
Radio Studio, Bremen, Germany
Zoltan Kodaly: "Turot Eszik a Cigany"
Members of the San Francisco Girls Chorus with conductor Susan McMane
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, San Francisco
Lori Lange: "Adieu"
The Northland Youth Choir with conductor Melissa Downes
Davis Concert Hall, Fairbanks, Alaska
Jan Magne Forde: "Wedding March"
Voci Nobili with conductor Maria Gamborg Helbekkmo and percussionist Edwin Ostvik
World Choral Symposium, Copenhagen, Denmark
Alexander Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor
The French National Orchestra with conductor Tugan Sokhiev
Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France
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