Today's show offers evidence of the many ways that music changes people's lives. We'll hear about the Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra of Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The musicians in the orchestra are like other Congolese. They struggle with every aspect of daily life: food, shelter, medical care, raising families. And yet, they're immensely dedicated. And music is changing the lives of the dedicated young musicians of the Aspen Festival. We'll hear a couple of knockout performances from Aspen, and meet young Aspen conductor Case Scaglione.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op. 21
Alisa Weilerstein, cello, Vivian Hornik Weilerstein, piano
Francis Poulenc: Finale from Sextet for Piano and Winds
Members of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Christian Zacharias, piano
Ordway Center, St. Paul
Maurice Durufle: Tota Pulchra es from Four Motets, Op. 10
The Lausanne Vocal Ensemble, Michel Corboz, conductor
Payerne Church, Payerne, Switzerland
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D, Op. 107 (Reformation)
The Aspen Concert Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Francesco Geminiani: Excerpt from the Art of Playing on the Violin
Daniel Stepner, violin, John Gibbons, harpsichord
The Aston Magna Festival, Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in C, K. 159
Fazil Say, piano
Schwetzingen Festival, Schwetzingen, Germany
Hour 2
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Toccata Marziale
The Eastman Wind Ensemble, Donald Hunsberger, conductor
Gustav Mahler: Third movement from Symphony No. 4 in G
The World Orchestra for Peace, Valery Gergiev, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Orazio Vecchi: Saltarello detto Triuella
The G8 Guitar Octet
Plateau Christian Church, Gatineau, Quebec
Henryk Wieniawski: Saltarelle
Ray Chen, violin, Andrew Tyson, piano
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
The Aspen Concert Orchestra, Case Scaglione, conductor
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
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