After one Los Angeles concert, a critic called the performance "irresistibly freewheeling" and said the soloist "hot-rodded through the fast passages as if he was out to set speed records." The performance was a perfect storm of youthful energy: a concerto written by a 20-year-old hot-shot, performed by a soloist and conductor, both still this side of 30. It was a performance of Sergei Prokofiev's First Piano Concerto, written in 1911 while he was still a conservatory student. Simon Trpceski was the soloist, with Gustavo Dudamel leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic. We'll hear that turbo-charged performance from Los Angeles in today's show.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
William Byrd: The Bells
The Denver Brass, Kenneth Singleton, conductor
Richard Strauss: Excerpt from Horn Concerto No. 1, Op. 11
Jennifer Montone, horn
Grzegorz Fitelberg Concert Hall, Katowice, Poland
Richard Strauss: Winterweihe (Winter Consecration), Op. 48, No. 4
Renee Fleming, soprano, Gerald Martin Moore, piano
Benaroya Hall, Seattle
Richard Strauss: Overture to Capriccio
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu, conductor
Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland
Perfchat with Jason Vieaux: Perfchat
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude, BWV 998
Jason Vieaux, guitar
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
Isaac Albeniz: Cuba and Torre Bermeja
Jason Vieaux, guitar
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
William Byrd: Miserere Mihi
Stile Antico
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston
Hour 2
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5
Simon Trpceski, piano
Luigi Boccherini: Symphony in D Minor, Op. 12, No. 4, G. 506 (The Devil's House)
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Hidemi Suzuki, conductor
City Recital Hall, Sydney, Australia
Sergei Prokofiev: Devilish Inspiration, Op. 4
Jean-Louis Steuerman, piano
Cultural Centre, Hong Kong, China
Georg Philipp Telemann: Polonaises
Ensemble Caprice
Town Hall, Seattle
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D-flat, Op. 10
Simon Trpceski, piano, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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