What does music taste like? There are a variety of different flavors in today's show: The rich, dark chocolate of a Mozart Wind Serenade, from a concert in New York City. The exotic middle-eastern flavors of Camille Saint-Saens'"Egyptian" Piano Concerto, from a performance in Rotterdam. The heartiness of two Hungarian Dances by Brahms. And the refreshing sparkle of Vivaldi's "Spring" concerto, played by Margaret Batjer and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Fritz Kreisler: Schon Rosmarin
Alain Trudel, trombone, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, piano
Camille Saint-Saens: The Swan, from Carnival of the Animals
Alain Trudel, trombone, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, piano
Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: Concerto No. 1 in E, Op. 8, RV 269 (Spring)
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Margaret Batjer, leader and violin
Royce Hall, Los Angeles
Jean Sibelius: Andante Festivo
The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi, conductor
Lucerne Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
Camille Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 5 in F, Op. 103 (Egyptian)
Nicholas Angelich, piano, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, conductor
De Doelen Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Hour 2
Francois Couperin: Excerpts from Concert Royal No. 4 in E Minor
Allan Vogel, oboe d'amore, and friends
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances No. 3 in F and No. 1 in G Minor
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Kurt Mazur, conductor
Antonin Dvorak: Gypsy Songs, Op. 55
Stephane Degout, baritone, Helene Lucas, piano
Aula de l'Universite, Fribourg, Switzerland
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade in C Minor for Wind Octet, K. 388
Musicians from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
New York Society for Ethical Culture, New York City
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