This weekend on PT, we'll bring you great performances from the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. Founder Rudolf Serkin called it a "republic of equals," with young professionals and seasoned veterans making music together side-by-side. We'll meet co-artistic directors Mitsuko Uchida and Richard Goode, and hear performances from what one Marlboro board member calls "a summer camp for geniuses."
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Finale from Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550
The Marlboro Festival Orchestra, Pablo Casals, conductor
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Johann Sebastian Bach: Canons on the Goldberg Ground, BWV 1087
The Marlboro Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Serkin, piano and conductor
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Maurice Ravel: String Quartet in F
Soovin Kim and Jinyoung Jessica Lee, violins, Jonathan Vinocour, viola, Soo Bae, cello
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Antonin Dvorak: Lo, a Ripening Apple Fell, from Moravian Duets, Op. 38, No. 4
Sarah Shafer, soprano, Jazimina MacNeil, mezzo-soprano, Lydia Brown, piano
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Hour 2
Luigi Boccherini: Minuet from Quintet for Two Violins, Viola, and Two Cellos, Op. 28, No. 2, G. 308
Pina Carmirelli and Michaela Paetsch, violins, Toby Hoffman, viola, Ramon Bolipata and Gary Hoffman, cellos
Carl Nielsen: Serenata in Vano
Marlboro Musicians
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Dmitri Shostakovich: Das Gluck (Luck), from Songs on Hebrew Folk Themes
Benita Valente, soprano, Glenda Maurice, mezzo-soprano, Jon Humphrey, tenor, Luis Batlle, piano
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Johannes Brahms: First movement from String Sextet No. 2 in G, Op. 36
Marlboro Musicians
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
Camille Saint-Saens: Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs, Op. 79
Marlboro Musicians
Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont
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