Ukrainian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk saw everything slip away in an instant seven years ago, when a car crash led to a month-long coma. Gavrylyuk has fully recovered from that accident, and his playing is more powerful and poetic than ever. We'll hear him play Chopin and Scriabin Etudes in concert in Miami. And another musician who has come back from a potentially devastating injury: violinist Peter Oundjian lost full use of his left hand due to a repetitive stress disorder. So he took up conducting. Today he'll lead the Toronto Symphony in excerpts from Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
John Adams: "Short Ride in a Fast Machine"
The City of Birmingham Symphony with conductor Simon Rattle
Joseph Haydn: Finale from String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 50, No.1
The Doric String Quartet
Wigmore Hall, London, England
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F, Op. 90
The Berlin Philharmonic with conductor Simon Rattle
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Hour 2
Frederic Chopin: Grande Valse in A-flat, Op. 42
Pianist Geza Anda
Salamone Rossi: Sonata No. 4 for Two Violins, Cello, and Harpsichord
Violinists Arnaud Sussmann and Erin Keefe, cellist Laurence Lesser, and harpsichordist Kenneth Cooper
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California
Frederic Chopin: Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 25, No. 7
Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk
Miami International Piano Festival, Miami Beach
Alexander Scriabin: Etude in D-sharp Minor, Op. 8, No. 12
Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk
Miami International Piano Festival, Miami Beach
Anton Bruckner: Scherzo and Finale from Symphony No. 4
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra with conductor Peter Oundjian
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Canada
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