Yesterday, we brought you Part I of Mahler's 8th Symphony, known as the Symphony of a Thousand. Today is the conclusion. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas leads the massed forces of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Pacific Boychoir, and the San Francisco Girls Chorus. Tilson Thomas calls the work an "allegory of the distressed soul finding its way through trials to...blessedness."
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Peter Tchaikovsky: "Danse Russe" from "Swan Lake," Op. 20
Violinist Joshua Bell with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Nicola Matteis: "Diversi Bizzarie Sopra la Vecchia Sarabanda o pur Ciaccona"
Violinist Ingrid Matthews, lutenist John Lenti, and bassist Chuck Deardorf
Benaroya Hall, Seattle
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in B-Flat, K. 137
The Montreal Chamber Music Festival Orchestra
Montreal Chamber Music Festival, Montreal, Canada
Gustav Mahler: Part II 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
Morten Lauridsen: Dirait-on
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Camille Saint-Saens: Tarantelle in A Minor for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano, Op. 6
Flutist Sooyun Kim, clarinetist David Shifrin, and pianist Alessio Bax
Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, New York City
Pablo de Sarasate: Introduction and Tarantella, Op. 43
Violinist Frank Almond and pianist Robin Arrigo
Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, Florida
Sergio Assad: Excerpts from Interchange
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet with the Delaware Symphony Orchestra and conductor David Amado
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 3 in G, K. 156 (Milan)
Milano Classica
First Baptist Church, Savannah, Georgia
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