"Don't laugh at me! I am ashamed, and cannot get beyond my fumbling." The words of a struggling young musician, just leaning to play an instrument? Not exactly. Those fretful sentiments were written by composer Felix Mendelssohn. In a way, he was learning to master something new: writing for the violin. He wrote that while working on his violin concerto. He managed to progress way beyond fumbling. The work is a masterpiece for violin. We'll hear a performance by Viviane Hagner, from a concert three nights ago at London's BBC Proms.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn: Second movement from Quintet for Strings in B-flat, Op. 87
Ian Swensen and Jorja Fleezanis, violins, Cynthia Phelps and Geraldine Walther, violas, David Finckel, cello
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California
Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata No. 54 in G, Hob XVI:40
Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
OK Mozart Festival, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sleepers Awake
Joshua Smith, flute, Cynthia Phelps, viola
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
Johann Sebastian Bach: From Wachet Auf
Nils Landgren, trombone, Jonas Knutsson, saxophone, Johan Norberg, guitar, Eva Kruse, double bass, the Swedish Radio Choir, Gustaf Sjokvist, director
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 64
Viviane Hagner, violin, the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Semyon Bychkov, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Hour 2
Fritz Kreisler: Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow)
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin, Sandra Rivers, piano
Richard Wagner: Prelude to Act I of Lohengrin
The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Semyon Bychkov, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
William Bolcom: Romanza for Violin and String Orchestra
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin, the New Century Chamber Orchestra
Herbst Theatre, San Francisco
Franz Schubert: Adagio in E-flat, D.897 (Notturno)
The ATOS Trio
Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Vojislav Ivanovic: Cafe Piece No. 2
Vojislav Ivanovic, guitar
Kolarac Hall, Belgrade, Serbia
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