There are so many venues to choose from in Aspen: the big white tent, the cozy underground concert hall, the historic opera house, the top of the mountain. We'll sample music from nearly all the Aspen venues as we begin a week-long celebration of the Aspen Music Festival and School. We'll hear from the 2009 opening concert by pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin, an all-star performance of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, featuring violinist Gil Shaham and conductor Nicholas McGegan. And we'll take the gondola to the top of Aspen Mountain to hear from an outdoor concert under the Rocky Mountain sky featuring a student brass quintet.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frank Bridge: 'Sir Roger de Coverley' for string orchestra
English Chamber Orchestra; Benjamin Britten, cond.
Gustav Mahler: (arr. Benjamin Britten): What the Wild Flowers Tell Me
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Paavo Jarvi, conductor
Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH
Henry Purcell: (arr. Benjamin Britten): Chacony
Scottish Ensemble; Jonathan Morton, conductor
BBC Proms 2009; Cadogan Hall, London, England
Benjamin Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10
Hong Kong Sinfonietta; Yip Wing-sie, conductor
Concert Hall, City Hall, Hong Kong, China
Hour 2
Frederic Chopin: Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Cto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047
Nicholas McGegan, conductor; Soloists: Nadine Asin, flute; Ariana Ghez, oboe; Kevin Cobb, trumpet; Gil Shaham, violin; Ensemble members: Andrew Wan, Peter Vickery, violins; Gregory Williams, viola; Al
Aspen Music Festival; Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, CO
Gabriel Faure: Nocturne No. 6 in D-flat Major, Op. 63
Charles Alkan: Barcarolle in g minor (Encore)
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
Aspen Music Festival; Benedict Music Tent, Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, CO
Edward Elgar: Symphony No. 1 in A-flat Major, Op. 55: I. Andante. Nobilmente e semplice
Aspen Concert Orchestra; Christopher Seaman, conductor
Aspen Music Festival; Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
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