A long-forgotten work by Ralph Vaughan Williams is on today's show. Vaughan Williams wrote "Heroic Elegy and Triumphal Epilogue" when he was 28 and a student at London's Royal College of Music. In what was perhaps the first performance of the work in over a century, Mark Elder and the Halle Orchestra performed it last month in Manchester, England. Tune in to the show today to hear that performance of Vaughan Williams' overlooked gem.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
John Philip Sousa: Overture to the Irish Dragoon
The Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra with conductor Keith Brion
Frederic Chopin: Variations on "La ci Darem la Mano," Op. 2
Pianist Abdel Rahman El Bacha with the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Paul McCreesh
Cite de la Musique, Paris, France
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 28, in C, K. 200
The Cleveland Orchestra with conductor Franz Welser-Most
Arsht Center, Miami
Felix Mendelssohn: Capriccio in E Minor, Op. 81, No. 3
The Pacifica Quartet
Sanibel Music Festival, Sanibel Island, Florida
Dmitri Shostakovich: Waltz from "Maxim's Return," Op. 45
The American Chamber Players
Sanibel Music Festival, Sanibel Island, Florida
Hour 2
Frederick Delius: "La Calinda"
The Halle Orchestra with conductor John Barirolli
Maurice Ravel: "In the style of Borodin"
Pianist Di Wu
Sanibel Music Festival, Sanibel Island, Florida
Alexander Borodin: Scherzo from Quartet No. 1 in A for Strings
The St. Petersburg String Quartet
The New York Society for Ethical Culture, New York City
Paul Schoenfield: Three Bagatelles for Flute, Cello, and Piano
Flutist Sara Stern, cellist Alberto Parrini, and pianist Reiko Uchida
Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Ralph Vaughan Williams: "Heroic Elegy and Triumphal Epilogue"
The Halle Orchestra with conductor Mark Elder
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, England
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