The Grammy awards are this Sunday, and today we'll continue our look at some of the nominees. We'll hear violinist Elmar Oliveira playing part of the Bloch Violin Concerto, from a recording that's up for best instrumental soloist. And we'll hear works by composers Meredith Monk and Jennifer Higdon, also up for Grammies. Tune in next week, too, when we'll have news about the winners.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Jules Massenet: Meditation from "Thais"
Violinist Elmar Oliveira and pianist Robert Koenig
Jacob van Eyck: "Boffons"
The Royal Wind Music with conductor Paul Leenhouts
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston
Giorgio Mainerio: Saltarello
The Royal Wind Music with conductor Paul Leenhouts
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston
Philip Lasser: Twelve Variations on a Chorale by J.S. Bach, "Nimm von uns, Herr, du Treuer Gott" (Cantata 101)
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota
Ernest Bloch: Last Movement from Violin Concerto
Violinist Elmar Oliveira with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine and conductor John McLaughlin Williams
Hour 2
Sergei Rachmaninoff: "Oriental Dance," Op. 2, No. 2
Cellist Alexander Rudin and pianist Vladimir Skanavi
Meredith Monk: "Maybe 1" and "Passage"
Meredith Monk Vocal Ensemble and pianist John Hollenbeck
Jennifer Higdon: Nocturne from "String Poetic"
Violinist Jennifer Koh and pianist Reiko Uchida
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 1
Pianist Jonathan Gilad with the French National Orchestra and conductor Tugan Sokhiev
Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France
Johann Sebastian Bach (Arranged by Wilhelm Kempff): "Siciliana," from Flute Sonata No. 2, BWV 1031
Pianist Bernd Glemser
Hobart Town Hall, Hobart, Australia
Felix Mendelssohn: Adagio from Piano Sonata in F Minor
Pianist Orion Weiss
Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City
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