Today we're observing President's Day with two hours of special programming. Music inspired by Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, and music by several presidential favorite composers, Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Johann Strauss, Jr. Plus performances by the United States Marine Band, also known as the President's Own. And a quirky string quartet written by the only American president who was never actually president, Benjamin Franklin.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
John Philip Sousa: Presidential Polonaise
The United States Marine Band
Benjamin Franklin: Quartet No. 2 in F
The Escher String Quartet
The New York Society for Ethical Culture, New York City
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: The Banjo, Grotesque Fantasy, American Sketch
Pianist Cyprien Katsaris
Chopin Festival, Duszniki Zdroj, Poland
Michael Daugherty: Letter to Mrs. Bixby, from Letters from Lincoln
Baritone Thomas Hampson with the Spokane Symphony and conductor Eckart Preu
Martin Woldson Theater, Spokane, Washington
Aaron Copland: Lincoln Portrait
The United States Marine Band with narrator Fred Child and conductor Col. Timothy W. Foley
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, Maryland
Franz Schubert: Two movements from Quintet in A for Piano and Strings, Op. 114, D. 667 (Trout)
Musicians of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
The New York Society for Ethical Culture, New York City
Hour 2
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Polka de V.R.
Pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff
John Stafford Smith: The Star-Spangled Banner
The United States Marine Band with conductor Col. Timothy W. Foley
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, Maryland
John Philip Sousa: The George Washington Bicentennial March
The United States Marine Band with conductor Col. Timothy W. Foley
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, Maryland
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra with conductor Heinz Karl Gruber
Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany
Gabriel Faure: After a Dream
Violinist Joshua Bell and pianist Jeremy Denk
Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas
Herbert Howells: Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing
The Dale Warland Singers with conductor Dale Warland
Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis
Johann Strauss, Jr.: By the Beautiful Blue Danube
The Vienna Philharmonic with conductor Daniel Barenboim
Musikverein, Vienna, Austria
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