Poet Rita Dove has a new book about Beethoven, his best friend in 1803, and the piece they premiered together. Beethoven wrote an astonishing sonata inspired by the virtuosity of mulatto violinist George Bridgetower. But over drinks the two friends got into a fight, Beethoven took Bridgetower's name off the music...and they never spoke again. Rita Dove has re-imagined their relationship in her new book, "Sonata Mulattica." She joins Fred to guide us through their story, and through the piece that's become known as Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Mozart: Cosi fan tutte - Overture
Berlin Philharmonic; Daniel Barenboim, cond.
Matthew Dunne: Did You See the Moon Last Night?
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Kaul Auditorium, Reed College, Portland, OR
J.S. Bach: Two Inventions: No. 6 in E, BWV 777; No. 14 in B flat, BWV 785
Mary Bonhag, soprano; Evan Premo, double bass
Strings Music Pavilion, Steamboat Springs, CO
Duke Ellington: Creole Love Call, arr. for men's chorus
King's Singers
Jesuit Church, Sion, Switzerland
Liszt: Les Preludes
Westââ¬âEastern Divan Orchestra; Daniel Barenboim, conductor
BBC Proms 2009, Royal Albert Hall, London
Wagner: Prelude & Liebestod from "Tristan and Isolde"
Westââ¬âEastern Divan Orchestra; Daniel Barenboim, conductor
BBC Proms 2009, Royal Albert Hall, London
Hour 2
Leos Janacek: Adagio from String Quartet No. 1 ("Kreutzer Sonata")
The Jullliard String Quartet
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 9 in A for Violin and Piano, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer")
Violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Martha Argerich
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York
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