Benjamin Britten drew from his own experience of the sea when writing his opera Peter Grimes. Britten grew up on the wild and unpredictable North Sea coast, and it shows in his music. He painted a portrait of the benevolence and malevolence of the sea as only one who knows it well can. In today's show, Mark Elder leads the Halle Orchestra in Four Sea Interludes from Britten's Peter Grimes.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frederick Delius: La Calinda
The Halle Orchestra, John Barbirolli, conductor
Francesco Corbetta: Caprice de Chaconne
Rolf Lislevand, Baroque guitar
Ursuline Church, Varazdin, Croatia
Johann Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue in D
Geoff Nuttall, violin, and friends
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
Johann Sebastian Bach: Thus Do You Fare, My Jesus
The Swiss-Italian Orchestra Wind Ensemble, Franco Cesarini, conductor
Stelio Molo Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Peter Sagal, host of NPR's Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me
Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
The Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder, conductor
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, England
Hour 2
Samuel Barber: Excerpts from Souvenirs Ballet Suite, Op. 28
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Schenck, conductor
Frederic Chopin: Mazurka in B Minor, Op. 33, No. 4
Yundi Li, piano
National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing, China
Traditional Chinese: Colorful Clouds Chasing the Rainbow
Yundi Li, piano
National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing, China
Richard Wagner: Excerpts from Tristan and Isolde
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen, conductor
Town Hall, Auckland, New Zealand
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet No. 42 in C, Hob. III 57, 54, No. 2
The St. Lawrence String Quartet
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
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