Mozart hadn't quite arrived when he wrote his Symphony Number 34. He was still living in his home town of Salzburg, where he felt constrained and unappreciated. Franz Schubert's 9th Symphony was grander and more complex than anything he had written so far. So grand that they call it his Great Symphony now. So complex that no one could play it. In today's show, these two great symphonies, by frustrated young composers. From concerts by Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: First movement from Piano Sonata in C, K. 545
Mitsuko Uchida, piano
Niccolo Paganini: Introduction and Variations on Dal Tuo Stellato Soglio, Op. 24, MS 23 (Moses Fantasy)
Alisa Weilerstein, cello, Inon Barnatan, piano
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
Darius Milhaud: Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano from the Traveler without Baggage, Op. 157b
Erin Keefe, violin, Frank Kowalsky, clarinet, Adam Neiman, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society Summer Festival, Seattle
Darius Milhaud: Excerpt from La Cheminee du Roi Rene, Op. 205
Festival Musicians
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, Texas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 34 in C, K. 338
The San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Hour 2
Franz Schubert: Allegretto in C (fragment), D. 346
Leif Ove Andsnes, piano
Christopher Kirsch: Don Quixote Suite
Quartetto Colori
Wartburg Castle, Eisenach, Germany
Franz Schubert: Three movements from Symphony No. 9 in C, D. 944 (The Great)
The San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Johann Sebastian Bach: Gavotte from Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D, BWV 1069
Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini, conductor
Garrison Church, Copenhagen, Denmark
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