Two giant turbines loom large on the stage. Black iron hooks and chains dangle from the ceiling. No, it's not a medieval torture chamber. It's a concert venue, although an admittedly unusual one. It's the Heimbach Power plant in Germany, site of the Spannungen Chamber Music Festival. We'll hear a Dvorak piano quintet from Heimbach today on PT.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Hector Berlioz: The Rakoczy March, from the Damnation of Faust
The New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Frederic Chopin: Etude No. 8 in F, Op. 10
Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Moritz Moszkowski: Etude No. 11 in A-flat, Op. 72
Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
John Stafford Smith: The Star-Spangled Banner
The New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fourth movement from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, soloists, Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany
Johann Strauss, Jr.: The Pleasure Train Polka
The National Symphony Orchestra, Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor
Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, Russia
John Philip Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever
The National Symphony Orchestra, Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor
Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, Russia
Hour 2
Joseph Haydn: First movement from Piano Sonata No. 57 in F, Hob. XVI, No. 47
Rudolf Buchbinder, piano
Astor Piazzolla: Bordel 1900, from L'Histoire du Tango
Stephanie Jutt, flute, Dane Richeson, marimba
Cactus Pear Music Festival, San Antonio, Texas
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Andreas Delfs, conductor
Ordway Center, St. Paul
Antonin Dvorak: Two movements from Piano Quintet in A, Op. 81
Lars Vogt, piano, and friends
Spannungen Chamber Music Festival, Heimbach, Germany
Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto in D, Hob. XVIII, No. 11
Rudolf Buchbinder, piano and conductor, the Vienna Philharmonic
Musikverein, Vienna, Austria
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