Part two of our series "Music That Matters" takes us to a patient recovering from a stroke, playing the "Reverie Harp" helps her regain motion in her arm and shoulder. Plus: from a special 80th birthday party for conductor Bernard Haitink in Amsterdam, we'll hear Haitink conduct the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in a performance of "La Mer," by Claude Debussy. And PT's Artists-in-Residence, the Parker Quartet, return to play the opening movement of Bartok's String Quartet No. 1, and to talk about Bartok's inspiration: he was madly in love with a violinist who didn't love him back.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Bela Bartok: Fourth movement from Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116
The Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Christoph Eschenbach
Unsuk Chin: Mad Tea Party, from Alice in Wonderland
The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Myung-Whun Chung
KlaraFestival, Brussels, Belgium
Georges Bizet: Galop from Children's Games
The Claremont Trio
Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Rockport, Massachusetts
Claude Debussy: Golliwogg's Cake Walk, from Children's Corner
The Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic with conductor Kenneth Montgomery
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Perfchat with the Parker Quartet: Perfchat
Bela Bartok: First movement from String Quartet No. 1
The Parker Quartet
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
Franz Schubert: Excerpts from Incidental Music to Rosamunde
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor Sakari Oramo
Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
Hour 2
Robert Schumann: Second movement from Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 120
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra with conductor Bernard Haitink
Traditional: Cuckoo
Tenor Mark Padmore, oboist Nicholas Daniel, and pianist Julius Drake
Wratislavia Cantans, Wroclaw, Poland
Ottorino Respighi: The Cuckoo, from The Birds
The Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra with conductor Nicholas McGegan
Oregon Bach Festival, Eugene, Oregon
William Bolcom: Ragtime
Pianist Roman Rabinovich
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York
Claude Debussy: La Mer
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra with conductor Bernard Haitink
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Peter Heidrich: Brahms, from Happy Birthday Variations
Kremerata Baltica
Music that Matters: Day Two, the Reverie Harp
Music therapy session
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