Most classical music concerts take place inside the concert hall, essentially a glorified box. Many of those boxes are rightly revered and cherished for their history, architecture, and acoustics. But today, we'll go outside the box. Today's show features performances from unusual locations, including a barge, a night club, and a former power plant.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Alexander Scriabin: Enigme No. 2 from Three Pieces for Piano, Op. 52
Arcadi Volodos, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableau in D Minor, Op. 39, No. 8
Arcadi Volodos, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Gustav Mahler: Liebst du um Schonheit
Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano, Malcolm Martineau, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Reynaldo Hahn: A Chloris
Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano, Malcolm Martineau, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A-flat, Op. 110
Piotr Anderszewski, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Bela Bartok: Three Hungarian Folk Songs
Piotr Anderszewski, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
The Carnegie Hall Project Orchestra, Georg Solti, conductor
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Hour 2
Paul Hindemith: Finale from Sonata for Solo Violin, Op. 11, No. 6
Christian Tetzlaff, violin
Heimbach Spannungen Festival, Heimbach, Germany
Dmitri Shostakovich: Waltz No. 2 from Jazz Suite No. 2 and Waltz from the Gadfly, Op. 97
Jan Vogler, cello, the Knights, Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City
Lev Zhurbin: Garmoshka
Johnny Gandelsman and Colin Jacobsen, violins, the Knights, Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488
Lars Vogt, piano, the Heimbach Strings
Heimbach Spannungen Festival, Heimbach, Germany
Johann Sebastian Bach: Second movement from Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050
Bargemusic musicians
Bargemusic, Brooklyn, New York
Dmitri Shostakovich: Waltz from Michurin
Jan Vogler, cello, the Knights, Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City
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