In 1925, composer Leos Janacek was commissioned to write a fanfare for a gymnastics society. When he started working on it, his fanfare quickly grew into a full-blown orchestral work. But he kept the original brassiness: the work calls for 14 trumpets. We'll hear Janacek's Sinfonietta, from a concert by Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Plus, great Spanish music by a Frenchman: Maurice Ravel's "Rhapsodie Espagnole."
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Igor Stravinsky: Suite No. 1 for Chamber Orchestra
The Free Theater Chamber Orchestra, Josep Pons, conductor
Nikolai Kapustin: Concert Etude, Op. 40, No. 6
Benjamin Grosvenor, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, St. Paul
Robert Johnson: The Witches' Dance and the Fairies' Dance
Nigel North, lute
Sundin Hall, St. Paul
Jean Berger: Lonely People
Thomas Hampson, baritone, Craig Rutenberg, piano
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, Minnesota
Maurice Ravel: Rhapsodie Espagnole
The Spanish National Orchestra, Josep Pons, conductor
Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain
Federico Chueca: Prelude from El Bateo
The Spanish National Orchestra, Josep Pons, conductor
Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain
Miguel del Aguila: Charango Capriccioso
Musicians from the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society of Wisconsin
The Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Paul Schoenfield: Square Dance, from Souvenirs
Stephanie Jutt, flute, Christopher Taylor, piano
The Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society of Wisconsin, Stoughton, Wisconsin
Hour 2
Leos Janacek: Second movement from Sonata for Violin and Piano
Josef Suk, violin, Jan Panenka, piano
George Whitefield Chadwick: Nocturne
Frederic Chiu, piano
Newport Music Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
Henryk Wieniawski: Capriccio-Valse
Nai-Yuan Hu, violin, Alain Jacquon, piano
Newport Music Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
Richard Danielpour: Two Preludes
Soheil Nasseri, piano
Beaches Fine Arts Series, Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Richard Danielpour: Second movement from the Book of Hours
The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio, Michael Tree, viola
92nd Street Y, New York City
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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