We'll meet the winner of the 2010 Sphinx Competition for young African-American and Latino string players: 24 year-old violinist Gareth Johnson. And we'll hear his winning performance from Sunday night in Detroit, the final movement from the Violin Concerto No. 3 by Camille Saint Saens. Plus: pianist Jon Nakamatsu and clarinetist Jon Manasse are back for day two of music and conversation in the studio. They'll play a pair of virtuosic movements from the Grand Duo for Clarinet and Piano by a contemporary of Beethoven, Carl Maria von Weber. And a pair of rags written for them by American composer John Novacek.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Samuel Barber: Two movements from Souvenirs, Op. 28
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with conductor Andrew Schenk
Domenico Scarlatti: Allegro from Sonata in B Minor, K. 27
Pianist Ivan Martin
Parish Church of Santa Maria, Vilabertran, Spain
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in E Minor, BWV 1034
Flutist Emmanuel Pahud, harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock, and cellist Jonathan Manson
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 7, Op. 105
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with conductor Pietari Inkinen
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, New Zealand
Nino Rota: La Passerella
The Zagreb Saxophone Quartet
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Hour 2
Leos Janacek: First movement from Sonata for Violin and Piano
Violinist Elena Urioste and pianist Hugh Sung
Joseph Haydn: Finale from String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 64, No. 2, Hob. III:68
The Attacca Quartet
The National Arts Club, New York City
Perfchat with Jon Nakamatsu and Jon Manasse: Perfchat
Carl Maria von Weber: Two movements from Grand Duo Concertante in E-flat, Op. 48, J. 204
Pianist Jon Nakamatsu and clarinetist Jon Manasse
NPR Studio 4A, Washington, D.C.
John Novacek: 4th Street Drag and Full Stride Ahead
Pianist Jon Nakamatsu and clarinetist Jon Manasse
NPR Studio 4A, Washington, D.C.
Camille Saint-Saens: Third movement from Violin Concerto No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 61
Violinist Gareth Johnson with the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra and conductor Anthony Elliott
Sphinx Competition, Detroit
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