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YCA Anniversary Concert

It was a marathon event, a chamber music concert that lasted almost 12 hours. The occasion was the 50th anniversary of the Young Concert Artists organization, a group devoted to launching the careers of outstanding young musicians. We'll hear highlights from that super-sized concert that featured nearly 100 past and present YCA artists. Plus, Michael Tilson Thomas leads the San Francisco Symphony in Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, the Eroica.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Robert Schumann: Scherzo from Quintet in E-flat for Piano and Strings, Op. 44
YCA Musicians
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Franz Schubert: Impromptu in A-flat, Op. 142, No. 2
Emanuel Ax, piano
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Felix Godefroid: Carnival of Venice
Catrin Finch, harp
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Gary Schocker: Moody, from Three Dances for Two Flutes
Eugenia Zukerman and Gary Schocker, flutes, Ran Dank, piano
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Gyorgy Ligeti: Etude No. 2, Book 1 (Cordes a Vide)
Jeremy Denk, piano
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Paul Schoenfield: Excerpts from Cafe Music
The Claremont Trio
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee
Makoto Nakura, marimba
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Felix Mendelssohn: Fourth movement from Octet in E-flat, Op. 20
YCA Musicians
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City

Hour 2

Sergei Prokofiev: March from the Love for Three Oranges
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor

George Gershwin: Promenade (Walking the Dog)
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor

Baldassare Galuppi: Sonata No. 3 in C Minor
Luca Guglielmi, harpsichord
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston

Maurice Ravel: Lullaby on the Name of Gabriel Faure
James Ehnes, violin, Andrew Armstrong, piano
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado

Ludwig van Beethoven: Three movements from Symphony No. 3 in E-flat, Op. 55 (Eroica)
The San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco

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