Gustav Mahler's monumental Symphony Number 8 (the "Symphony of a Thousand") is ambitious in almost every way. Not just its size (intended for an amassed orchestra and chorus of 1,000 people), but in its emotional and intellectual content. Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have just completed a massive recording project, recording all of the Mahler symphonies. We'll feature Tilson Thomas and San Francisco in part one of the Symphony of a Thousand in today's show. Look for part two on Friday.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johann Sebastian Bach: Excerpts from "Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied"
Cantus Colln with lutenist and director Konrad Junghanel
Josef Strauss: The Dragonfly Polka-Mazur, Op. 204
The Vienna Philharmonic with conductor Georges Pretre
Musikverein, Vienna, Austria
Felix Mendelssohn: Variations Serieuses, Op. 54
Pianist Stephen Hough
Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Frederic Chopin: Waltz in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 64, No. 2
Pianist Stephen Hough
Gustav Mahler: Part I from Symphony No. 8
The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Pacific Boychoir, and the San Francisco Girls Chorus with conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Hour 2
Ottorino Respighi: The Valle Giulia Fountain at Daybreak, from the Fountains of Rome
The Berlin Philharmonic with conductor Herbert von Karajan
B. Tommy Andersson: Passacaglia
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor B. Tommy Andersson
Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Osvaldo Golijov: Three Songs
Soprano Dawn Upshaw with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and conductor Alexander Mickelthwate
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
Maurice Ravel: Alborada Del Gracioso
The Liege Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Francois-Xavier Roth
Philharmonic Hall, Liege, Belgium
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