Today just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without some turkey. We'll serve up some "Turkey in the Straw" and other great American fiddle tunes, courtesy of Time for Three, in concert in Athens, Georgia. Plus, an all-American favorite, Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring," performed by the Cleveland Orchestra. And we wrap up our week of cello concertos with the Schumann, performed by Maria Kliegel and the RTE National Symphony in Dublin.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Mark O'Connor: Excerpts from Strings and Threads Suite
Violinist Mark O'Connor with the Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra and conductor Scott Yoo
Anonymous: "Winegrower's Dance"
The Imago Mundi Early Music Ensemble
George Enescu Concert Hall, Bucharest, Romania
Bill Monroe: Three Fiddle Tunes
Time for Three
Ramsey Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Robert Schumann: Cello Concerto in A Minor
Cellist Maria Kliegel with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Gerhard Markson
National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland
Mark O'Connor: Caprice No. 1 in A
Violinist Mark O'Connor
Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia
John Gibson: "Resting in the Peace of His Hands"
The Dallas Wind Symphony with conductor Jerry Junkin
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Hour 2
William Grant Still: Second movement from Prelude for Flute, String Quartet, and Piano
Flutist Alexa Still and pianist Susan Dewitt Smith with the New Zealand String Quartet
Aaron Copland: "Appalachian Spring"
The Cleveland Orchestra with conductor James Gaffigan
Severance Hall, Cleveland
Traditional (Arranged by Bob Chilcott): "The Gift to be Simple"
The King's Singers
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, Minnesota
Arthur Sullivan: "The Long Day Closes"
The King's Singers
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, Minnesota
New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher
"New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher"
Frederic Chopin: Waltz No. 1 in E-flat, Op. 18, ("Grand Valse Brillante") and Waltz in A-flat, Op. 42
Pianist Ingrid Fliter
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