Felix Mendelssohn got the inspiration for his Scottish Symphony when he was 20 years old, travelling in Scotland. But, since he waited more than a dozen years to actually write the piece...is there any real connection between his inspiration and the symphony? Conductor Riccardo Chailly has been looking into it, and joins us today. Chailly talks about the fragmentary sketch Mendelssohn jotted down in Scotland. And we'll hear Chailly conduct the very orchestra Mendelssohn was leading when he wrote his symphony, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. We'll hear them play the sketch, and the full symphony, in concert in Leipzig.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Allegro in B-flat for Clarinet and String Quartet, K. 516c
Emma Johnson, clarinet, Rebecca Hirsch and Gabor Takacs-Nagy, violins, Tim Boulton, viola, Andrew Shulman, cello
Leonard Bernstein: Overture to Candide
The Brevard Music Center Orchestra, Keith Lockhart, conductor
Brevard Music Center, Brevard, North Carolina
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Dan Freiberg from Golden Valley, Minnesota
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat, K. 364
Richard Tognetti, violin and conductor, Christopher Moore, viola, the Australian Chamber Orchestra
Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Australia
Hour 2
Igor Stravinsky: Suite No. 1
The London Sinfonietta with conductor Riccardo Chailly
Traditional: Dulaman
Chanticleer
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Traditional: Solbonn
Trio Mediaeval
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor (Scottish)
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra with conductor Riccardo Chailly
Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude in B Minor, BWV 855a
Pianist Eduard Kunz
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas
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