Celebratory classics inspired by fireworks and sparklers for the holiday weekend! Music by Stravinsky, Handel, and Moritz Moszkowski. And our 21st century piece this Friday is the world premiere of "prairyerth" (pronounced like "Prairie Earth") by Kansas native Robert Johnson. (btw, that's the correct spelling, with no capital letter) Paavo Jarvi conducts the Cincinnati Symphony in this piece evocative of the wide-open spaces of the American prairie.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Paul La Valle: Band of America
Dallas Wind Symphony
Robert Crawford: The US Air Force March
Dallas Wind Symphony
Igor Stravinsky: Fireworks
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA
Moritz Moszkowski: Sparkles
Rafal Blechacz, piano
Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
G.F. Handel: Suite from Music for the Royal Fireworks
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, conductor
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
John Philip Sousa: The Corcoran Cadets March (encore)
Dallas Wind Symphony; Jerry Junkin, Conductor
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
Traditional (arr. Peter Knight): Swing low, sweet chariot, spiritual
Traditional (arr. Philip Lawson): Down to the river to pray, spiritual
Cy Coleman: The Rhythm of Life
King's Singers
Jesuit Church, Sion, Switzerland
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, op. 31
Carol Wincenc, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Peter Kolkay, bassoon; Stewart Rose, horn
CMSLC; Daniel and Joanna S. Rose studio, New York, NY
Hour 2
Copland: Saturday Night Waltz, from Rodeo
London Symphony Orchestra; Aaron Copland, conductor
Francis Scott Key (arr. Paul Neubauer): Star Spangled Banner
Paul Neubauer, viola; Ida Kavafian, violin
Bartlesville Community Center, Marie Foster Concert Hall, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Charles Ives (arr William Schumann): Variations on America
Nashville Symphony Orchestra; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Mikhail Glinka (arr. M. Balakirev): The Lark
John Philip Sousa (arr. Vladimir Horowitz): Stars and Stripes Forever
Alexander Ghindin, piano
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA
Robert Johnson: prairyerth (2008)
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi, conductor
Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH
Antonin Dvorak: Quartet in F Major, Op. 96 "American" I. Allegro ma non troppo
Pavel Haas Quartet: Veronika Jaruskova, violin; Marie Fuxova, violin; Pavel Nikl, viola; Peter Jarusek, cello
Wilde Lake Interfaith Center, Columbia, MD
Traditional (arr. Frank Ticheli): Shenandoah
Dallas Wind Symphony; Frank Ticheli, guest conductor
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
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