A single lark swoops and flits, hovers and circles, all the while rising higher and higher over the English countryside. It's Ralph Vaughan Williams' much-loved work for violin and orchestra, "The Lark Ascending." We'll hear Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti in a performance at a London Proms concert a couple of weeks ago. Then we'll be the ones doing the ascending, riding the gondola to the top of the mountain at the Aspen Music Festival. We'll hear Dvorak's Carnival Overture, from a concert last summer at Aspen.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata for Strings in A Minor, Op. 1, No. 4
The Purcell Quartet and friends
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 2 in D, K. 211
Gil Shaham, violin, the Aspen Festival Orchestra, David Zinman, conductor
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Gary Hoffman from Ketchum, Idaho
Francesco Geminiani: Concerto Grosso in D Minor for Strings and Continuo, after Corelli's Op. 5, No. 12 (La Folia)
Musicians from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
Hour 2
Peter Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, David Zinman, conductor
Vincent Persichetti: Excerpts from Serenade No. 10 for Flute and Harp, Op. 79
Aralee Dorough, flute, Paula Page, harp
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, Texas
Antonin Dvorak: Carnival Overture, B. 169, Op. 92
The Aspen Festival Orchestra, David Zinman, conductor
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending
Nicola Benedetti, violin, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Stephen Sondheim: Send in the Clowns, from A Little Night Music
Judi Dench, singer, the BBC Concert Orchestra, David Charles Abell, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
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