Music always plays an important role in celebrations like weddings. In today's show, we'll hear Mozart's "Haffner" Serenade, written for the wedding of a nobleman's daughter. But classical music also proved to be indispensible at another very different sort of celebration: the 25th anniversary of a plywood factory in Jyvaskyla, Finland. The proud purveyors of plywood hired Jean Sibelius to write them a piece of music in honor of the occasion. We'll hear his "Andante Festivo," from a concert in Toronto.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to the Marriage of Figaro, K. 492
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Bobby McFerrin, conductor
Jean Sibelius: Andante Festivo, JS 34b
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard, conductor
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Ontario
Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words in C, Op. 67, No. 4
Ivo Janssen, piano
Montreal Chamber Music Festival, Montreal, Quebec
Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op. 109
Lynn Harrell, cello, Victor Santiago-Asuncion, piano
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Charles Wadsworth: Song Without Words
Chee-Yun, violin, Jeewon Park, piano
St. Anthony Park United Church of Christ, St. Paul
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 7 in D, K. 250 (Haffner)
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Thomas Zehetmair, conductor
Wooddale Church, Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Hour 2
Jean Francaix: Second movement from Wind Quintet No. 1
The Imani Winds
Samuel Barber: String Quartet, Op. 11
James Ehnes and Andrew Wan, violins, Cynthia Phelps, viola, Edward Arron, cello
Benaroya Hall, Seattle
Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco: Concerto in E Minor, Op. 5, No. 3
Tempesta di Mare
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
Valerie Coleman: Red Clay and Mississippi Delta
The Imani Winds
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, South Carolina
Transformations: Native American Composers
Stenson Osif: Never Alone With Three Brothers
ETHEL
Grand Canyon Music Festival, Grand Canyon, Arizona
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