Johannes Brahms was madly in love with Clara Schumann. But Clara was in love with her husband, composer Robert Schumann. Brahms wrote to her, "I can do nothing but think of you. What have you done to me? Can't you remove the spell you have cast over me?" Brahms also poured out his anguish in a piano quartet. He subtitled it "Werther," after a fictional character who takes his own life over an unrequited love for his best friend's wife. The "Werther" quartet is in hour one, from a concert in Boston.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Clara Schumann: Scherzo in D Minor, Op. 10
Jozef De Beenhouwer, piano
Georg Philipp Telemann: Excerpts from Suite in G Minor
Apollo's Fire, Jeannette Sorrell, conductor
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
George Frideric Handel: Ballet music from Alcina, HWV 34
The Central German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jun Markl, conductor
MDR Musiksommer, Magdeburg, Germany
Clara Schumann: Romance No. 1, Op. 22
Frank Almond, violin, Robin Arrigo, piano
Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, Florida
Johannes Brahms: Quartet No. 3 in C Minor for Piano and Strings, Op. 60 (Werther)
Soovin Kim, violin, Beth Guterman, viola, Michal Korman, cello, Renana Gutman, piano
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Hour 2
Georges Bizet: Excerpts from Children's Games, Op. 22
The London Symphony Orchestra, Roberto Benzi, conductor
John Philip Sousa: The National Game
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Igor Stravinsky: The Card Game
The London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Barbican Hall, London, England
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Trio in E-flat for Clarinet, Viola and Piano, K. 498 (Kegelstatt)
Anthony McGill, clarinet, Cynthia Phelps, viola, Inon Barnatan, piano
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, Bridgehampton, New York
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