In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And in 1798, Joseph Haydn told that story in music. Haydn's greatest work may have been his oratorio, "The Creation." Music that is at once reverent, and ravishingly beautiful. We'll hear Part One from Haydn's Creation in a glorious concert a week and a half ago at the 2009 BBC Proms, in London. Paul McCreesh conducting his Gabrieli Consort, and a massed ensemble of nearly 200 musicians and singers.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dances No. 3 in A flat major
Cleveland Orchestra; Christoph Von Dohnanyi
Stephan Langton: Veni, sancte spiritus, Pentecost Sequence (Based on chant sequence)
Amarcord Ensemble (Wolfram Lattke, tenor; Martin Lattke, tenor; Frank Ozimek, baritone; Daniel Knauft, bass; Holger Krause, bass)
Crypt, Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany
Piano Puzzler
This week's contestant is Tony Villecco from Binghamton, NY
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E flat (Eroica) Mvmts II, III, IV
Cleveland Orchestra; Christoph von Dohnanyi, conductor
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH
Hour 2
Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto in E minor: II. Lento - Allegro Molto
Paul Watkins, cello; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Jiri Belohlavek, conductor
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G sharp minor, op.32, no. 12 (encore); Moment musical in E minor, op. 16, no. 4 (encore)
Alexei Volodin, piano
Church, Ernen, Switzerland
Traditional (Arr: Brad Richter/Viktor Uzur):: Zajdi (Ancient Macedonian folk song)
The Richter Uzur Duo (Brad Richter, guitar, Viktor Uzur, cello)
The Jacklin Arts and Culture Center, Post Falls, Idaho
Franz Joseph Haydn: The Creation - Part I
Rosemary Joshua, soprano, Gabriel; Sophie Bevan, soprano, Eve; Neal Davies, bass, Raphael; Peter Harvey, bass, Adam Chetham's Chamber Choir; Paul McCreesh, conducting
Royal Albert Hall, London
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