In 1924, American composer George Antheil was experimenting with jazz styles. He liked Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," but thought it was too pretty. So he began writing his own answer to Gershwin and the new world of jazz. The grittier, not-as-pretty result, Antheil's "Jazz Symphony," is in today's show. We'll hear a performance by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Blind Tom Wiggins: The Rainstorm
John Davis, piano
Carl Orff: Veni Creator Spiritus
The Munich Academy of Music Madrigal Choir
Ludwig van Beethoven: Melodram
Thomas Bloch, glass harmonica
Coves del Salnitre, Montserrat, Spain
Claude Debussy: Syrinx
Alison Balsom, trumpet
Weimarhalle, Weimar, Germany
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Doug Griggs from Georgetown, Kentucky
George Antheil: A Jazz Symphony
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Heinz Karl Gruber, conductor
Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto No. 1 in G
Martha Argerich, piano, the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tugan Sokhiev, conductor
Konzerthaus, Freiburg, Germany
Hour 2
Jean Sibelius: Third movement from Symphony No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 39
The Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vanska, conductor
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: Excerpts from Sonata No. 3 in F for Violin and Continuo
Daniel Phillips, violin, Keith Robinson, cello, Robert Wolinsky, harpsichord
Music from Angel Fire, Taos, New Mexico
Perfchat with Barthold Kuijken: Perfchat
Francois Couperin: 13th Concerto from Les Gouts Reunis
Barthold Kuijken and Immanuel Davis, flutes
Studio P, St. Paul
Georg Philipp Telemann: Fantasy in D Minor for Solo Flute
Barthold Kuijken, flute
Studio P, St. Paul
Jean Sibelius: Finlandia
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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