Great music, like great cooking, is interesting when just the right flavors come together. And some dishes are most surprising not for what's in them, but for what's left out (think flourless chocolate cake). Johannes Brahms left out the flour when he wrote his second orchestral serenade. In this case, that translates to a large-scale symphonic work with no violins. We'll hear the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas, in a performance where the violins were relaxing backstage. Who knows - maybe they were noshing on flourless chocolate cake.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Thomas Tallis: In Jejunio et Fletu for 5 voices
The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips, director
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: Sonata III a Cinque in D Minor
Masques Ensemble
Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, Montreal, Quebec
Johannes Brahms: Serenade No. 2 in A, Op. 16
The San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Thomas Tallis: If Ye Love Me
The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips, director
Hour 2
Peter Tchaikovsky: October (Autumn Song) from the Seasons
Moshe Hammer, violin, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cello, William Tritt, piano
Maurice Ravel: Lullaby on the Name Gabriel Faure
Erin Keefe, violin, Alessio Bax, piano
Music@Menlo, Atherton, California
Philip Glass: Violin Concerto No. 2 (American Four Seasons)
Robert McDuffie, violin, musicians from the Aspen Music Festival
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Antonio Vivaldi: Excerpt from Autumn from the Four Seasons
Philip Setzer, violin, musicians from the Music@Menlo Festival
Music@Menlo, Atherton, California
Robert Schumann: Remembrance, from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 28
Eduardo Hubert, piano
RSI Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland
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