If music for one orchestra is good, is music for two orchestras better? And what if we add a string quartet on top of that? Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote for this complex combination, and came up with one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces of the 20th century. His Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, for two orchestras and string quartet, is in the show. Plus, a birthday tribute to the legendary tenor Placido Domingo, who turns 70 today.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Zoltan Kodaly: First movement from Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12
Ani Kavafian and Joseph Silverstein, violins, Paul Neubauer, viola
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
The Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peter Oundjian, conductor
Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S. 244, No. 2
Nobuyuki Tsujii, piano
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas
Zoltan Kodaly: Dances of Galanta
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner, conductor
Beethovenhalle, Bonn, Germany
Hour 2
Philippe Gaubert: Madrigal
James Galway, flute and conductor, Phillip Moll, piano, the London Mozart Players
Gustav Mahler: Of Youth, from the Song of the Earth
Placido Domingo, tenor, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Giacomo Puccini: E Lucevan le Stelle, from Tosca
Placido Domingo, tenor, the Opera Theater Orchestras of Florence and Rome, Zubin Mehta, conductor
Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy
Andre Christen: The Iguazu Falls
The Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Walter Weller, conductor
Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain
Philippe Gaubert: Fantaisie
Nicolas Duchamp, flute, Barbara McKenzie, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
Philippe Gaubert: Sonatine quasi Fantasia
Nicolas Duchamp, flute, Barbara McKenzie, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
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