"O Fortune, like the moon you are changeable. Life first oppresses and then soothes, as fancy takes it. Poverty and power, it melts them like ice." Those fatalistic words are the first and last ones we hear in Carl Orff's masterpiece, Carmina Burana. Along the way, the text makes a few interesting diversions, from drinking to debauchery to the pleasures of spring. We'll hear a performance from a concert in Montreal.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Gioachino Rossini: Overture to Il Signor Bruschino
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit, conductor
Alexander Goedicke: Concert Etude in G Minor for Trumpet, Op. 49
Alison Balsom, trumpet, Benjamin Hochman, piano, Raman Ramakrishnan, cello, Jesse Mills, violin
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Carl Orff: Selections from Carmina Burana
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, soloists, Jacques Lacombe, conductor
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Montreal, Quebec
Franz Schubert: Litany for All Souls Day, D. 343
Brigitte Engerer and Boris Berezovsky, pianos
Grange de la Touviere, Meinier, Switzerland
Hour 2
Paul Hindemith: March from Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
The San Francisco Symphony, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
Jacques Ibert: Three Short Pieces for Wind Quintet
Musicians from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
Alexander Scriabin: Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand, Op. 9
Martina Filjak, piano
Parish Church, Santa Cristina d'Aro, Spain
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento No. 11 in D, K. 251
The San Francisco Symphony, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
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