Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes was a larger-than-life character who created larger-than-life characters, most notably, Don Quixote. Guitarist William Kanengiser was fascinated by 16th century Spain in which men clashed swords with Moorish soldiers and windmills, real and imagined, and he began collecting music from that era. The men of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet play music from the time of Cervantes from a live concert in South Carolina.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Camille Saint-Saens: French Military March from Algerian Suite
Boston Pops, Arthur Fiedler, conductor
Joaquin Nin-Culmell: Seguidilla murciana, from "48 Tonadas for Piano"
Luis Fernando Perez, piano
Parish Church, Santa Cristina d'Aro Festival, Spain
Enric Morera (arr. John Miller): Sardana "L'emporda"
London Brass
Luigi Boccherini (arr. Ivar Berix): Quintetto Fandango, Op. 50, No. 2
Calefax Reed Quintet
Wigmore Hall, London, England
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant Caroline Cassil from Sutherlin, OR.
Camille Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in a minor, Op. 33
Sol Gabetta, cello, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Grand Hall, Old Opera, Frankfurt, German
Hour 2
Frederic Chopin: Waltz No. 4 in F, Op. 34, No. 3 (Grande Valse Brillante) and Waltz No. 19 in A Minor, Op. Post.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
William Kroll: Banjo and Fiddle
Bela Horvath, violin, Tatiana Goncharova, piano
Kosciuszko Foundation, New York, NY
Carlos Paredes: Green Years
Atlantico Ensemble
Bulgaria Chamber Hall, Sofia, Bulgaria
Various Composers (Arranged by William Kanengiser): Music from the Time of Cervantes
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Bill Evans and Eugene Lees (trans. Jed Distler): Waltz for Debby
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, Saint Paul MN
George Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Robert Spano, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA
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