Johann Sebastian Bach was a terrible composer. Or...so said a young rival of Bach's in the 1730s. Johann Scheibe wrote that Bach's compositions had a "bombastic and confused style" that "darkened their beauty." We'll compare, with a Bach Prelude and Fugue from the Aspen Festival, and a small symphony by Mr. Scheibe from the Schwetzingen Festival in Germany.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Joaquin Rodrigo: Selections from "Four Madrigals of Love"
Soprano Kate Royal with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and conductor Edward Gardener
Johann Adolph Scheibe: Sinfonia a Quattro No. 2 in B-flat
Concerto Copenhagen with conductor Lars Ulrik Mortensen
Schwetzingen Festival, Schwetzingen, Germany
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue No. 19 in A, BWV 864
Pianist Vladimir Feltsman
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Bohuslav Martinu: Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola
Violinist Arnaud Sussmann and violist Lily Francis
OK Mozart Festival, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Anonymous: "Remember Me, My Dear"
The Hilliard Ensemble
Schwetzingen Festival, Speyer, Germany
Gustav Mahler: "Blumine"
The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Jaap van Zweden
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Siegfried Kohler: "Waltz of the Flowers"
Trio Virtuosi
Duane Smith Auditorium, Los Alamos, New Mexico
Hour 2
Manuel de Falla: "Ritual Fire Dance" from "El Amor Brujo"
The Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Eugene Ormandy
Richard Wagner: Overture to "Tannhauser"
The Cleveland Orchestra with conductor Robert Spano
Severance Hall, Cleveland
William Simmes, John Ward, and Giovanni Coperario: Three English Fancies
The American Brass Quintet
Beaches Fine Arts Series, Jacksonville, Florida
Gabriela Montero: Improvisation on a Danish Children's Song
Pianist Gabriela Montero
Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark
Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
The Buffalo Philharmonic with conductor JoAnn Falletta
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York
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