Ernest Chausson was plagued by doubt and self-criticism. He was given to beating himself with his fists when he was unhappy with his composing. His perfectionism got in the way of him finishing anything. And yet, he wrote beautiful music. Claude Debussy was his friend, and encouraged him, saying "you don't let yourself go enough." The story of Ernest Chausson's odd life and puzzling death, plus a performance of his Concerto for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet from the Spoleto Festival USA.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Maurice Ravel: Oiseaux Tristes (Sad Birds), from Miroirs
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Aaron Copland: Scenes from Billy the Kid
The United States Marine Band, Maj. Jason K. Fettig, conductor
Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, Virginia
The PT Mail Bag: Listener Calls and Emails
Rodion Shchedrin: Quadrille from Not Love Alone
Ivan Karizna, cello, the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Tchaikovsky Competition 2011, Moscow, Russia
Sergei Prokofiev: Scherzo from Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 16
Yeol Eum Son, piano, the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Tchaikovsky Competition 2011, Moscow, Russia
Peter Tchaikovsky: My Lord If I am Guilty
Jongmin Park, bass, the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Tchaikovsky Competition 2011, Moscow, Russia
Maurice Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole
The Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Hour 2
Edouard Lalo: Second movement from Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21
Chee-yun, violin, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor
Sylvius Leopold Weiss: Musette from Sonata XXIII (L'Infidele)
Jon Mendle, guitar
Ernest Chausson: Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op. 21
Chee Yun, violin, Anne Marie McDermott, piano, the St. Lawrence String Quartet
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
Bela Bartok: Excerpts from Romanian Folk Dances, BB 76
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Ordway Center, St. Paul
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