There's an urban legend about composer Philip Glass. The one about him driving a New York City cab just when his first opera was being staged at the Met. A passenger looked at his cabbie's license, and declared that he had the same name as a famous opera composer. Turns out, it's true. Glass says he didn't have the heart to tell her that famous composer was driving her home. Today and tomorrow, tune in for music and conversation with Glass from New York's Caspary Auditorium, hosted by Fred Child.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Max Reger: Bacchanale from Four Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin, Op. 128
The Buffalo Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Felix Mendelssohn: Presto Agitato in B Minor for Piano
Anna Polonsky, piano
Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City
Erwin Schulhoff: Finale from Divertissement for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon
Anne Marie Gabriele, oboe, Bil Jackson, Clarinet, Michael Kroth, bassoon
Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Marcel Tyberg: Symphony No. 3
The Buffalo Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York
Hour 2
Philip Glass: Two movements from String Quartet No. 3 (Mishima)
The Smith Quartet
Nadia Boulanger: Piece No. 1, from Three pieces for Cello and Piano
Nicolas Altstaedt, cello, Jose Gallardo, piano
Lucerne Summer Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
Perfchat with Philip Glass, Part I: Perfchat
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude No. 1 in C from the Well-Tempered Clavier
Jon Klibinoff, piano
Rockefeller University, New York City
Franz Schubert: First movement from Violin Sonata in A, D. 574
Maria Bachmann, violin, Jon Klibinoff, piano
Rockefeller University, New York City
Philip Glass: Sonata for Violin and Piano
Maria Bachmann, violin, Jon Klibinoff, piano
Rockefeller University, New York City
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