Johannes Brahms' fourth symphony could be viewed as a reflection of his own personality, starting with a slightly gruff and glowering exterior. Brahms himself called the work dark, forbidding, and melancholy. But the symphony also has moments of lightness and joy. Just like the Brahms who could write charming waltzes and lively Hungarian dances. In today's show, this complex piece by an equally complex man, from a concert by the New York Philharmonic.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Astor Piazzolla: Fuga y Misterio
Steven Copes, violin, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor
Ordway Center, St. Paul
Antonio Vivaldi: Second movement from Concerto in D, Op. 10, No. 3 (the Goldfinch)
Emmanuel Pahud, flute, Jonathan Manson, cello, Trevor Pinnock, harpsichord
Theatre du Chatelet, Paris, France
James Cohn: The Goldfinch Variations, Op. 61
Marina Piccinini, flute, Matthew Dine, oboe, Jon Manasse, clarinet
Johann Sebastian Bach: Chaconne from Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004
Leon Fleisher, piano
WQXR Studios, New York City
Gabriel Faure: Suite from Pelleas and Melisande, Op. 80
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hans Graf, conductor
Ordway Center, St. Paul
Hour 2
Maurice Ravel: Bacchanale from Daphnis and Chloe
The New York Philharmonic and Camerata Singers, Pierre Boulez, conductor
Alfred Grunfeld: Evening in Vienna, Themes from Die Fledermaus, Op. 56
Rudolf Buchbinder, piano
Sant Genis Church, Torroella de Montgri, Spain
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98
The New York Philharmonic, Antonio Pappano, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall, New York City
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