Our week of highlights from the Aspen Music Festival and School continues with Music Director David Zinman talking about the mysterious art of conducting. (Zinman compares conducting to being a traffic cop and to riding a horse, and adds that you must be the "conscience of the orchestra," and in the end, the conductor must "BE the music.") Zinman talks the talk, and walks the walk - we'll hear him conduct the Aspen Festival Orchestra in Dvorak's rollicking Carnival Overture. And the Takacs Quartet plays Robert Schumann's A-Major Quartet.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Bohuslav Martinu: Sinfonia Concertante for Two Orchestras: IV. Allegretto
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra; Jiri Belohlavek, cond.
Carl Maria von Weber: Overture der Freischutz
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Ivan Fischer, conductor
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen, op. 20
Israel Chamber Orchestra; Gil Shohat, conductor
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde WWV 90: Introduction & Love-Death
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra; Mariss Jansons, conductor
Herkulessaal, Munich, Germany
Geirr Tveitt: Excerpts from 100 folk tunes from Hardanger, Suite No. 2: In the Mountains with Strong Beer; The Grouse on the Folgefonna Glacier; Jews Harp Song; The Mountain Girl on the Hillside
Stavanger Symphony Orchestra; Ola Kristian Ruud, conductor
Concert Hall, Stavanger, Norway
Hour 2
Dmitri Shostakovich: Adagio (Elegy) for string quartet after Katerina's Aria from Scene 3 " Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk district"
Emerson string quartet
Antonin Dvorak: Carnival Overture, B. 169, Op. 92
Aspen Festival Orchestra; David Zinman, conductor
Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
Maurice Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit - I. Ondine
Inon Barnatan, piano
Aspen Music Festival: Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
Robert Schumann: String Quartet in A major, op. 41, no. 3
Takacs Quartet: Edward Dusinberre, violin; Karoly Schranz, violin; Geraldine Walther, viola; Andras Fejer, cello
Aspen Music Festival: Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, CO
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