Ukrainian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk saw everything slip away in an instant, when a car crash led to a month-long coma. Gavrylyuk has fully recovered from that accident, and his playing is more powerful and poetic than ever. We'll hear him in concert in Miami. And another musician who has come back from a devastating injury: violinist Peter Oundjian lost full use of his left hand due to a repetitive stress disorder. So he took up conducting. In today's show, Oundjian leads the Toronto Symphony in excerpts from Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ottorino Respighi: Excerpt from Roman Festivals
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 18 in E-flat, Op. 31, No. 3
Ingrid Fliter, piano
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Frederic Chopin: Waltz No. 1 in E-flat, Op. 18 (Grand Valse Brillante)
Ingrid Fliter, piano
Ottorino Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 3
The Juilliard Chamber Orchestra
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, New York City
Joe Rixner: Blauer Himmel
Prima Carezza
International Salon Music Festival, Interlaken, Switzerland
Arthur Benjamin: Jamaican Rhumba
I Salonisti
International Salon Music Festival, Interlaken, Switzerland
Hour 2
Frederic Chopin: Grande Valse in A-flat, Op. 42
Geza Anda, piano
Salamone Rossi: Sonata No. 4 for Two Violins, Cello, and Harpsichord
Arnaud Sussmann and Erin Keefe, violins, Laurence Lesser, cello, Kenneth Cooper, harpsichord
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California
Frederic Chopin: Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 25, No. 7
Alexander Gavrylyuk, piano
Miami International Piano Festival, Miami Beach
Alexander Scriabin: Etude in D-sharp Minor, Op. 8, No. 12
Alexander Gavrylyuk, piano
Miami International Piano Festival, Miami Beach
Anton Bruckner: Scherzo and Finale from Symphony No. 4
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Peter Oundjian, conductor
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Ontario
Love the music?
Show your support by making a gift to YourClassical.
Each day, we’re here for you with thoughtful streams that set the tone for your day – not to mention the stories and programs that inspire you to new discovery and help you explore the music you love.
YourClassical is available for free, because we are listener-supported public media. Take a moment to make your gift today.
Your Donation
About Performance Today®
To find a station near you on our Stations Listings page, click here.
American Public Media’s Performance Today® is America’s most popular classical music radio program and a winner of the 2014 Gabriel Award for artistic achievement. The show is broadcast on hundreds of public radio stations across the country, including at 1 p.m. central weekdays on Minnesota Public Radio. More information about our stations can be found at APM Distribution.
Performance Today® features live concert recordings that can’t be heard anywhere else, highlights from new album releases, and in-studio performances and interviews. Performance Today® is based at the APM studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, but is frequently on the road, with special programs broadcast from festivals and public radio stations around the country. Also, each Wednesday, composer Bruce Adolphe joins host Fred Child for a classical musical game and listener favorite: the Piano Puzzler.
How do I leave a comment?
Send us a comment here.