Leonard Bernstein was a brash young New Yorker when he wrote the music for "West Side Story," mixing classical with jazz and Latin American rhythms. We'll hear a group of brash young *21st century* New Yorkers playing the Symphonic Dances from West Side Story: The Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, founded by 28 year-old conductor Alondra de la Parra. Their concert was this spring at Lincoln Center in New York City.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Camargo Guarnieri: Etude No. 10, Vol. II (1962); Etude No. 15 Vol. III (1970)
Frederick Moyer, piano
Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Two Clarinets; II. Andante: Tres lent, III. Vif: Vite, avec joie
Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Frank Kowalsky, clarinet
Lakeside School, Seattle, WA
Maurice Ravel: Miroirs, V. La vallee des cloches ("The Valley of Bells")
Di Wu, piano
Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX
George Gershwin: (arr. Heifetz): Three Preludes
Brittany Sklar, violin; Hugh Sung, piano
The National Arts Club, New York, NY
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story"
Mozart Camargo Guarnieri: Three Dances for Orchestra
Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas; Alondra de la Parra, conductor
Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY
Hour 2
Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp; III. Final- Allegro moderato ma risoluto
Ransom Wilson, flute; Paul Neubauer, viola; Nancy Allen, harp
J.S. Bach: from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004; I. Allemanda, II. Corrente, IV. Giga
Christian Tetzlaff, violin
Spivey Hall, Morrow, GA
Irving Fine: Partita for Wind Quintet
Ransom Wilson, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Peter Kolkay, bassoon; William Purvis, horn
The Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, New York, NY
Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra; Marin Alsop, conductor
Grand Hall, Old Opera, Frankfurt, Germany
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