For four decades, the English conductor Roger Norrington has pioneered the early music movement. Less vibrato, more contrast, more clarity, more visceral energy, all with a touch of showmanship. Roger Norrington leads the Orchestra of St. Luke's at Carnegie Hall, in the final two movements of Beethoven's 9th. Plus, we'll meet the $300,000 man: pianist Kirill Gerstein, winner of the lucrative Gilmore Artist Award.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: First movement from Sinfonia in B-flat, HW I/2
The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Traditional Spiritual (Arranged by Moses Hogan): Wade in the Water
Barbara Hendricks, soprano, the Moses Hogan Singers, Moses Hogan, conductor
Marc-Andre Hamelin: Etude No. 9 in F Minor (After Rossini)
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven: Final two movements from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 (Choral)
The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Roger Norrington, conductor
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Hour 2
Nicolas Flagello: Third movement from Sonata for Harp
Sarah Schuster Ericsson, harp
Igor Stravinsky: Excerpts from Pulcinella
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Boulez, conductor
Perfchat with Kirill Gerstein: Perfchat
Oliver Knussen: Ophelia's Last Dance Op. 32
Kirill Gerstein, piano
NPR Studio 4A, Washington, D.C.
Carl Czerny: Variations on a theme by Rode, Op. 33 (La Ricordanza)
Kirill Gerstein, piano
NPR Studio 4A, Washington, D.C.
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Melodie Op. 3, No. 3
Kirill Gerstein, piano
NPR Studio 4A, Washington, D.C.
Paul Hindemith: Second movement from Sonata for Harp
Sarah Schuster Ericsson, harp
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