The Master General of the Ordnance told the Comptroller of His Majesty's Fireworks in 1749, that "the King objected to there being any musick, but when I told him the quantity and number of (trumpets and drums) martial musick there was to be, he was better satisfied, and said he hoped there would be no fiddles." George Frideric Handel got wind of that, and left the fiddles out of his Royal Fireworks Music. The Los Angeles Philharmonic and conductor Herbert Blomstedt give a performance, in honor of the 4th of July holiday.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonio Vivaldi: Second movement from Concerto in A, R. 82
Sharon Isbin, guitar, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Howard Griffiths, conductor
John Philip Sousa: The George Washington Bicentennial March
The United States Marine Band, Colonel Timothy W. Foley, conductor
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Leonard Bernstein: Second movement from Piano Trio
The Amelia Piano Trio
Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, Florida
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Alejandro Rubio from San Diego, California
Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring
The Swiss Italian Orchestra, Howard Griffiths, conductor
Stelio Molo Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland
Hour 2
William Grant Still: Third movement from Symphony No. 1 (Afro-American)
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi, conductor
William Grant Still: First movement from Folk Suite No. 4 for Flute, Clarinet, Cello, and Piano
Leonard Garrison, flute, Robert Umiker, clarinet, Samuel Magill, cello, Arthur Tollefson, piano
John Stafford Smith: The Star-Spangled Banner
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Maurice Ravel: Suite No. 2 from Daphnis and Chloe
The Academy Festival Orchestra, Larry Rachleff, conductor
Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, California
John Philip Sousa: The Washington Post March
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Traditional: All the Pretty Horses
Jessye Norman, soprano, and friends
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
George Frideric Handel: Royal Fireworks Music
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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