Someone once said be careful what someone mistakes you for. They just may be right. In today's show, two stories of musicians who recreated themselves after someone mistook them for something they weren't. Jaap van Zweden (pictured) was a violinist, until Leonard Bernstein handed him a baton and asked him to conduct. And Makoto Ozone was a jazz pianist, until an orchestra hired him to play Mozart. After the initial shock, both van Zweden and Ozone trained intensively to fit into their new mistaken identities. We'll hear van Zweden conducting Tchaikovsky in Dallas, and Ozone playing Chopin in Warsaw.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Jaquin Turina: Orgia, from Danzas Fantasticas
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Eduardo Mata, conductor
Pablo de Sarasate: Zortzico Adios Montanas Mias, Op. 39
Gil Shaham, violin, the Orquesta Sinfonica de Castilla y Leon, Alejandro Posada, conductor
Centro Cultural Miguel Delibes, Valladolid, Spain
Peter Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Hour 2
Thomas Baltzar and Davis Mell: John Come Kiss me Now
Chatham Baroque
Frederic Chopin (Arranged by Makoto Ozone): Waltz in D-flat, Op. 64, No. 1 (Minute)
Makoto Ozone, piano
Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival, Warsaw, Poland
Georg Philipp Telemann: Excerpts from Quartet No. 5 in A, TWV 43:A3, and Quartet No. 3 in G, TWV 43:G4
Chatham Baroque
Synod Hall, Oakland, Pennsylvania
Ben Hardt: Avalanche
Chatham Baroque
Synod Hall, Oakland, Pennsylvania
Max Bruch: Scottish Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46
Julia Fischer, violin, the Orchestra of the Suisse Romande, Marek Janowski, conductor
Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland
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