England's Queen Victoria was a trend-setter in everything from fashion to manners to holiday customs. So when her daughter walked down the aisle to Mendelssohn's Wedding March, suddenly everyone started doing the same. We'll hear that trend-setting music, from a concert in Montreal. Igor Stravinsky was all about bucking trends, not setting them. He even defied his own trends, often changing his musical styles. Valery Gergiev leads the London Symphony Orchestra in a performance of his Symphony in C. Plus, cellist Natalie Clein fills in for an ailing Truls Mork on Elgar's Cello Concerto.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Sergei Prokofiev: First movement from Symphony No.1 in D, Op.25 (Classical)
The London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Franz Liszt: Totentanz
Lara St. John, violin, Anton Kuerti, piano
Montreal Chamber Music Festival, Montreal, Quebec
Felix Mendelssohn: Wedding March, from a Midsummer Night's Dream
Wonny Song and Kyoko Hashimoto, piano
Montreal Chamber Music Festival, Montreal, Quebec
Igor Stravinsky: Symphony in C
The London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Barbican Hall, London, England
Anonymous: Tarantella
The Imago Mundi Early Music Ensemble
George Enescu Concert Hall, Bucharest, Romania
Hour 2
Aram Khachaturian: Lullaby from Gayaneh
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi, conductor
Johann Paul von Westhoff: Sonata in A (La Guerra)
Daniel Hope, violin, and Friends
Rolf Liebermann Studio, Hamburg, Germany
Margaret Brouwer: Third movement from Violin Concerto
Michi Wiancko, violin, the South Carolina Philharmonic, Morihiko Nakahara, conductor
Koger Center for the Arts, Columbia, South Carolina
Henry Purcell: Fantasia Upon One Note, for five viols
Fretwork
Temple Beth-El, San Antonio, Texas
Elliott Carter: A Fantasy about Purcell's Fantasia Upon One Note
Spanish Brass Luur Metalls
Oriol Martorell Hall 2, Barcelona, Spain
Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85
Natalie Clein, cello, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stephane Deneve, conductor
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland
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