Heironymous Bosch painted dark, frightening pictures of hell in the 15th century, with tortured souls suffering in agony. Dante used words rather than paint in his Divine Comedy. But he came up a similar picture of hell, along with the inscription "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here" on the gates. Composer Luigi Boccherini painted a lively, boisterous picture of hell, one that draws us in rather than sends us fleeing. No need to abandon hope in today's show. We'll hear Boccherini's "The Devil's House," from a concert by Mercury Baroque in Houston.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Igor Stravinsky: Suite No. 1
The London Sinfonietta, Riccardo Chailly, conductor
Traditional: Dulaman
Chanticleer
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Traditional: Solbonn
Trio Mediaeval
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor (Scottish)
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly, conductor
Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude in B Minor, BWV 855a
Eduard Kunz, piano
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas
Hour 2
Luigi Boccherini: Rondo from String Quintet in C, Op. 28, No. 4
The Delme String Quartet
Osvaldo Golijov: Lullaby and Doina from the Man Who Cried
The St. Lawrence String Quartet and friends
Spoleto Festival, Charleston, South Carolina
Maurice Durufle: Prelude, Recitative and Variations, Op. 3
Tara Helen O'Connor, flute, Carolyn Blackwell, viola, Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
Spoleto Festival, Charleston, South Carolina
Luigi Boccherini: Symphony in D Minor, Op. 12, No. 4, G. 506 (The Devil's House)
Mercury Baroque, Antoine Plante, conductor
Cullen Theater, Houston
Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste, Op. 44, No. 1
The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi, conductor
Lucerne Summer Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
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