Many people remember sitarist Ravi Shankar as a figure from the 1960s flower-power era. He was good friends with the Beatles. But he's also a master of Indian classical music. He's still composing and performing at age 88. Today we'll hear the recent world premiere of Shankar's third concerto for sitar and orchestra. Shankar's daughter Anoushka performed on the sitar, along with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johann Gottlieb Graun: Two movements from Sinfonia in E-flat
Moderntimes 1800
Mark O'Connor: Caprice No. 2 in G Minor and Improvisation on "Sally Goodwin"
Violinist Mark O'Connor
Field Concert Hall, Philadelphia
Hector Berlioz: Final three movements of "Symphonie Fantastique," Op. 14
The Curtis Symphony Orchestra with conductor Christoph Eschenbach
Verizon Hall, Philadelphia
Marco Uccellini: "Duo Bergamasca"
Apollo's Fire with guitarist Steve Player and conductor and harpsichordist Jeannette Sorrell
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Hour 2
Anthony Holborne: "Pavan"
Capriccio Stravagante with conductor Skip Sempe
Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor, K. 24, and Sonata in C, K. 159
Pianist Olga Kern
Interlochen Arts Festival, Interlochen, Michigan
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C-sharp Minor
Pianist Olga Kern
Interlochen Arts Festival, Interlochen, Michigan
Ravi Shankar: Concerto No. 3 for Sitar and Orchestra
Anoushka Shankar, sitar, with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Samuel Scheidt: "Battalia"
Capriccio Stravagante with conductor Skip Sempe
Musica Antica Early Music Festival, Bruges, Belgium
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