When you push the envelope, sometimes the envelope pushes back. Early jazz was criticized as lawless, lascivious, even dangerous. In 1921, the Ladies Home Journal wrote that "Unspeakable Jazz Must Go." Apparently, jazz doesn't read the Ladies Home Journal, because it never left. In today's show, we'll explore the permeable boundary between classical and jazz, in works by Darius Milhaud, George Gershwin, and Dave Brubeck.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
George Gershwin: Prelude No. 1
The Eroica Trio
Darius Milhaud: The Creation of the World, Op. 81
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Donato Cabrera, conductor
Ordway Center, St. Paul
Dave Brubeck: Blue Rondo a la Turk
Quartet San Francisco
Green Music Festival, Rohnert Park, California
Gunther Schuller: Suite for Wind Quintet
The Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, conductor
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore
Hour 2
Albert Roussel: Gigue from Suite in F, Op. 33
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stephane Deneve, conductor
Anton Webern: In the Summer Wind
The New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall, New York City
Johannes Brahms: Three Fantasies, Op. 116
Shai Wosner, piano
Arnold Schoenberg: Excerpts from Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19
Shai Wosner, piano
Igor Stravinsky: Concerto in E-flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Stephane Deneve, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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