In 1938, composer Paul Hindemith fled Nazi Germany and later came to the U.S. One of his first projects here was to write a ballet based on themes by Carl Maria von Weber. Weber's tunes were charming but insubstantial. But Hindemith took that music of limited possibilities and turned it into something spectacular. His "Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber" is in today's show, performed by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Running Set
The Bournemouth Sinfonietta, George Hurst, conductor
Frederic Chopin: Waltz, Op. 34, No. 2
Eliot Fisk and Jerome Mouffe, guitars
Flagey, Brussels, Belgium
Roger Kellaway: Morning Song for Two Pianos
Robin Sutherland and Jeffrey Kahane, pianos
OK Mozart Festival, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Joaquin Turina: Circulo, Fantasia for Violin, Cello and Piano, Op. 91
Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin, Robert deMaine, cello, Adam Neiman, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society Summer Festival, Seattle
Morten Lauridsen: Sure on this Shining Night
Conspirare, Craig Hella Johnson, director
Long Center for the Performing Arts, Austin, Texas
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending
Luke Hsu, violin, the Victoria Symphony, Darryl One, conductor
Victoria College Fine Arts Auditorium, Victoria, Texas
Hour 2
Paul Hindemith: Four Pieces for Two Bassoons
Daniele Damiano and Milan Turkovic, bassoons
Sergei Prokofiev: Prelude in C for Harp
Margit-Anna Suss, harp
Stelio Molo Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland
Alexander Scriabin: Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand Alone, Op. 9
Sara Daneshpour, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, St. Paul
Paul Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber
The Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Concert Hall, Oslo, Norway
Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto in C Minor for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Continuo, BVW 1060
Stephen Taylor, oboe, Ida Kavafian, violin, and friends
Music from Angel Fire, Taos, New Mexico
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