Bruce Adolphe is the creator of the PT Piano Puzzler...and one of his dear friends was composer Nicholas Maw. Maw died this spring at age 73. Bruce Adolphe has a personal remembrance, and some thoughts on why so many people find Maw's music so compelling.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Mozart: Laudate Dominum
Joshua Bell, violin; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Michael Stern, cond.
Ernst von Dohnanyi: From the Concert Etudes, Op. 28: No. 6 in f-minor
Roberto Plano, piano
Wellspring Theater, Kalamazoo, MI
Nicolas Chedeville: Les Plaisirs de l'Ete
Ensemble 1700, Dorothee Oberlinger, director & recorder; Monica Waisman, violin; Andre Henrich, theorbo/baroque guitar; Alexander Puliaev, harpsichord
Mont-Cenis Academy, Herne, Germany
Jean-Philippe Rameau: L'Orchestre des Plaisirs (Part III)
Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra; Robert Mealy, leader; Paule O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, directors
New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall, Boston, MA
Nicholas Maw: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra --III. Romanza: Lento e calmo
Joshua Bell, violin; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Roger Norrington, conductor
Hour 2
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in a minor, Op. 56 "Scottish": Vivace non troppo
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra; Kurt Masur, cond.
J.S. Bach (arr. W.A. Mozart): Fugue, from the Well-Tempered Clavier
Emerson String Quartet
Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
David Lang: from The Little Match Girl Passion (Part 1): I. Come, daughter; II. It was terribly cold;
Theatre of Voices; Paul Hillier, Director
David Lang: Little Match Girl Cont (Part 2).. V. Penance and remorse; VI. Lights were shining; IX. Have mercy, my God;
Theatre of Voices; Paul Hillier, Director
David Lang: Little Match Girl Cont (Part 3)...XIV. In the dawn of morning; XV. We sit and cry
Theatre of Voices; Paul Hillier, Director
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 in Eb ("Romantic"): I. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell
Cleveland Orchestra; Kurt Masur, conductor
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH
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