Poster Joann Falletta Conducting
Joann Falletta Conducting
Jim Bush
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Musical Fairy Tales

Raduz and Mahulena, two young lovers whose families despise each other. Sound familiar, Shakespeare fans? But unlike Romeo and Juliet, these legendary Slovakian lovers overcome all obstacles and live happily ever after. JoAnn Falletta leads the Buffalo Philharmonic in a performance of a musical re-telling of their story, "A Fairy Tale" by Josef Suk. Plus the "Children's Fairy Tale" by Johann Kaspar Mertz, played by guitarist Adam Holzman. And Maurice Ravel's musical version of the story of a beautiful Princess whose century-long slumber could only be broken by a kiss of true love. Listen for the arrival of the handsome Prince and the moment of the kiss, in the "Fairy Garden" from the Mother Goose Suite, by Maurice Ravel. Myung-Whun Chung conducts the Seoul Philharmonic, in concert in Brussels, Belgium.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Presto from Symphony in E-flat, Wq 179
Les Violons du Roy, Bernard Labadie, conductor

John W. Duarte: English Suite, Op. 77, No. 2
The Dukic - Brcic Guitar Duo
Rector's Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Joseph Haydn: Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese, Hob. XXIIIc:2
The San Francisco Symphony and Chorus, Bernard Labadie, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco

Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 100 in G, Hob. I:100 (Military)
The San Francisco Symphony, Bernard Labadie, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco

Tobias Allvin: Nigun for Tobias
Klezmer Zahav
Koncerthus, Odense, Denmark

Hour 2

Robert Schumann: Marchenerzahlungen, Op. 132 (Fairy Tales)
Nobuko Imai, viola, Harold Wright, clarinet, Harris Goldsmith, piano

Josef Suk: Fairy Tale, Op. 16 (Pohadka)
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York

Johann Kaspar Mertz: Children's Fairy Tale, Op. 13, No. 13
Adam Holzman, guitar

Maurice Ravel: The Fairy Garden, from Mother Goose
The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung, conductor
KlaraFestival, Brussels, Belgium

Gabriel Gabriel: Barcarolle No. 13 in C, Op. 116
Alessio Bax, piano
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California

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