In 1607, there was no such thing as time off work to mourn the death of a spouse. So when Claudio Monteverdi's wife died, he had to keep putting pen to paper, composing music for, of all things, a royal wedding. Monteverdi can be forgiven if it's not the jolliest of wedding music. But his Vespers are quietly, hauntingly beautiful. We'll hear a performance from suburban Cleveland.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Bedrich Smetana: A Country Woman, from Short Orchestral Pieces
The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Stankovsky, conductor
Felix Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D, Op. 58
Hai-Ye Ni, cello, Cecile Licad, piano
Kosciuszko Foundation, New York City
Claude Debussy: Gigues, from Images
The Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Serge Baudo, conductor
Grand Hall, Frankfurt, Germany
Traditional (Arranged by Garth Knox): I Once Loved a Lass
Garth Knox, viola d'amore, Agnes Vesterman, cello
Johann Sebastian Bach: Gigue from Cello Suite No. 3 in C, BWV 1009
Alisa Weilerstein, cello
Virginia Arts Festival, Williamsburg, Virginia
Bedrich Smetana: Rondo
Ran Dank, Eduardus Halim, Vassily Primakov, and Vassilis Varvaresos, pianos
Young Concert Artists Anniversary Concert, New York City
Hour 2
Georg Philipp Telemann: Overture from Don Quixote Suite
Apollo's Fire, Jeannette Sorrell, harpsichord and conductor
Georg Philipp Telemann: Fantasy in D Minor for Solo Flute
Barthold Kuijken, traverse flute
Studio P, St. Paul
Claudio Monteverdi: Excerpt from Vespers of 1610 (Vespers for the Blessed Virgin)
Apollo's Fire, Jeannette Sorrell, conductor
First Baptist Church, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Kenneth Fuchs: An American Place
The Buffalo Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York
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