In today's show, a glimpse into the lives of two great classical musicians, and how they prepare for a big concerto. Recently, host Fred Child visited violinist Gil Shaham and heard him practicing for an upcoming performance of the Walton Violin Concerto. We'll hear that performance, from a concert in Berlin. And pianist Emanuel Ax confessed that when he plays a big concerto, he's "just trying to get on the stage without tripping, and trying to get through the piece without being too, too scared." Ax gives a terrific performance of Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto in San Francisco.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Carl Nielsen: Second movement from Symphony No. 2, Op. 16
The San Francisco Symphony, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
Rolf Lislevand: Improvisation
Rolf Lislevand, Baroque guitar
Ursuline Church, Varazdin, Croatia
Paul Schoenfield: Excerpts from Six Improvisations on Hasidic Melodies for Flute and Piano
Carol Wincenc, flute, Stephen Gosling, piano
Merkin Concert Hall, New York City
Franz Schubert: Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat, Op. 90, D.899
Emanuel Ax, piano
Alice Tully Hall, New York City
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58
Emanuel Ax, piano, the San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Hour 2
William Walton: Act II Interlude from Troilus and Cressida
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Davis, conductor
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Laudate Pueri
The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips, director
Church of Our Savior, Copenhagen, Denmark
William Walton: Violin Concerto in B Minor
Gil Shaham, violin, the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marek Janowski, conductor
Konzerthaus, Berlin, Germany
Fazil Say: Ballade No. 2 (Kumru)
Mihaela Ursuleasa, piano
Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival, Warsaw, Poland
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