The great American baritone Thomas Hampson kicked off the 2009 edition of his "Song of America" tour last week. From their concert in Winona, Minnesota, Thomas Hampson and pianist Craig Rutenberg perform "General William Booth Enters Into Heaven," an entertainingly melodramatic song about the man who founded the Salvation Army.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Carl Maria von Weber: Sonata No. 3
William Steck, violin, Lambert Orkis, piano
Cesar Franck: Violin Sonata in A Major, M. 8: IV. Allegretto poco mosso
Adele Anthony, violin; Inon Barnatan, piano
Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, Colorado
Carl Maria von Weber: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in f minor, op. 73
German Symphony Orchestra; Juraj Valcuha, conductor; Shirley Brill, clarinet
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Joseph Joachim: Romance in C Major for Violin and Piano
Michelle Kim, violin, Jeewon Lee, piano
MCASD Sherwood Auditorium, La Jolla, CA
Bedrich Smetana: Vltava (Die Moldau)
Russian National Orchestra; Claus Peter Flor, conductor
Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Miami
Hour 2
J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite, No. 1 BWV 1066 (arr. Reger for Piano Duo)
Evelinde Trenker, piano; Sontraud Speidel, piano
Sidney Homer: General William Booth Enters Into Heaven
Thomas Hampson, baritone; Craig Rutenberg, piano
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, MN
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 38 ("Spring")
Grand Teton Festival Orchestra; Steven Sloane, conductor
Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, Wyoming
Robert Schumann (trans. Franz Liszt): Widmung
Chetan Tierra, piano
Preliminary Round, Van Cliburn Competition 2009
Johann Sebastian Bach (Arranged by Max Reger): Two Bourrees in A Minor, BWV 807, from Reger's Suite for Orchestra in G Minor
The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, Alastair Willis, conductor
Church of St. John the Divine, Houston
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