Paul Galbraith is quietly revolutionizing the classical guitar world. He plays with his guitar held upright, like a cello. His specially-designed instrument even has an endpin in it, just like the cello. It's got eight strings, as opposed to the normal six. But more importantly, his sound is warm and expansive, and he plays with depth and artistry. Part one of Fred Child's conversation with Paul Galbraith is today. Tune in Friday for part two.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Joseph Haydn: First movement from Sonata in A, Hob XVI:47
Guitarist Paul Galbraith
Gerald Finzi: "All This Night"
The St. Olaf Choir with conductor Anton Armstrong
St. Olaf Christmas Festival, Northfield, Minnesota
Paul Manz: "E'en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come"
The St. Olaf College Combined Choirs with conductor John Ferguson
St. Olaf Christmas Festival, Northfield, Minnesota
Maurizio Cazzati: Sonata, Op. 16, No. 3 ("La Bulgaria")
Collegium Musicum 90
Wilanow Palace, Warsaw, Poland
Perfchat with Paul Galbraith: Perfchat
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Arranged by Paul Galbraith): Andante and Piano Sonata No. 2 in F, K. 280
Guitarist Paul Galbraith
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St.
Anatol Liadov: "The Enchanted Lake," Op. 62
The National Philharmonic of Russia with conductor Vladimir Spivakov
Worcester Music Festival, Worcester, Massachusetts
Hour 2
Dmitri Shostakovich: Prelude and Fugue No. 9 in E
Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy
Jean Sibelius: "Valse Triste"
The National Philharmonic of Russia with conductor Vladimir Spivakov
Worcester Music Festival, Worcester, Massachusetts
Jean Sibelius: March from Karelia Suite, Op. 11
The Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Peter Szilvay
Concert Hall, Oslo, Norway
Selim Palmgren: "Prince of Peace"
The Helsinki Chamber Chorus with conductor Nils Schweckendiek
Kallio Church, Helsinki, Finland
Johann Sebastian Bach: English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807
Pianist Kirill Gerstein
Verbier Festival, Vevey, Switzerland
Dmitri Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No. 1
The Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Kazushi Ono
Philharmonie, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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