"No risk, no fun!" says recorder virtuoso Matthias Maute. Maute focuses on music from the late 1600s and early 1700s, when composers expected a certain degree of improvisation from musicians. Tuesday, Maute plays a Vivaldi concerto at the Library of Congress, sometimes reading the written notes, sometimes making it up as he goes.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Robert Schumann: Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, Op. 94: III. Nicht Schnell
Allan Vogel, oboe; Bryan Pezzone, piano
Antonio Carlos: Stone Flower
Assad Brothers Guitar Duo; Sergio & Odair Assad, guitars
Travis Park United Methodist Church
Andre Mathieu: Ballet Scenes
Tucson Symphony Orchestra; George Hanson, conductor
Tucson Music Hall--Convention Center Hall, Tucson, AZ
Tarik O'Regan: Tal vez tenemos tiempo - "Maybe We Have Time" (World Premiere)
Conspirare; Craig Hella Johnson, conductor
St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Austin
Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Oboe and Piano
Allan Vogel, oboe, Marc Neikrug, piano
St. Francis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hour 2
Vivaldi: Concerto in c minor, RV 441: I. Allegro non molto
Matthias Maute, alto recorder; Rebel Ensemble; Jorg-Michael Schwarz, director
Bela Bartok: 6 Duets for Two Violins; Cushion Dance, Ruthenian Dance, Pizzicato, Dance from Maramaros; Arabian Dance, Ardeliana
Gil Morgenstern, violin; Carmit Zori, violin
Rosen Concert Hall, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 5 in D, K. 175
Sydney Symphony Orchestra; Dene Olding, conductor; Ian Munro, piano
City Recital Hall, Angel Place, Sydney, Australia
Antonio Vivaldi: Recorder Concerto in G, RV 443
Matthias Maute, recorder; REBEL Ensemble for Baroque Music
Andrea Falconieri: La Suave Melodia
Ensemble Caprice; Matthias Maute & Sophie Lariviere, recorders
Town Hall, Seattle, WA
Anonymous (16th Century): My Lady Carey's Dompe
Ensemble Caprice; Matthias Maute & Sophie Lariviere, recorders
Town Hall, Seattle, WA
Andrea Falconieri: La Follia
Ensemble Caprice; Matthias Maute & Sophie Lariviere, recorders
Town Hall, Seattle, WA
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