Arvo Part wrote angular, dissonant music in the 1950s and 60s. After taking time off to study mediaeval works, he had a conversion experience -- he returned to composition a different man, and his music took on a completely different character. We'll hear one of the first things he wrote after his return, a piece that's become iconic for fans of his spare, evocative sound: "Fratres." Plus, two works by a fine 19th century composer whose last name is Franck...but whose first name isn't Cesar. We'll remember the neglected composer, Eduard Franck.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn: Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
The Vienna Philharmonic with conductor Andre Previn
Eduard Franck: Character Piece No. 2 in B, Op. 3
Pianist James Tocco
Merkin Concert Hall, New York City
Felix Mendelssohn: "Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage," Op. 27
The Norwegian Radio Orchestra with conductor Mario Venzago
Oslo Concert Hall, Oslo, Norway
Eduard Franck: Piano Trio in E-flat, Op. 22
Pianist James Tocco, violinist Shmuel Ashkenasi, and cellist Yehuda Hanani
Merkin Concert Hall, New York City
Hour 2
Arvo Part: "Summa"
The Chilingirian Quartet
Tomaso Albinoni: Violin Concerto No. 5 in B-flat
Violinist Giuliano Carmignola with the Venice Baroque Orchestra and conductor Andrea Marcon
Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland
Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in E-flat, Op. 9, No. 2
Pianist Lukas Vondracek
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas
Richard Toensing: Excerpts from "Kontakion on the Nativity of Christ"
Cappella Romana with conductor Alexander Lingas
St. Agatha's Catholic Church, Portland, Oregon
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue No. 4 in C-sharp Minor, BWV 849
Pianist Vladimir Feltsman
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Arvo Part: "Fratres" for String Quartet
The Skampa Quartet
Newman Auditorium, Santa Rosa, California
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