Beethoven at 45 was a confirmed bachelor. Hard to know how much was by choice, and how much by circumstance. Turns out, he did have his eye on someone. Beethoven didn't say who she was, but left behind a set of love songs to his "Distant Beloved." We'll hear them, from a concert in distant Sydney, Australia. Plus, Beethoven's Triple Concerto from the Proms in London.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Franz Schubert: The Bee
Renaud Capucon, violin, Jerome Ducros, piano
Peter Tchaikovsky: Valse Sentimentale
Renaud Capucon, violin, Jerome Ducros, piano
Alexander Glazunov: Scherzo from Saxophone Quartet, Op. 109
The Amstel Saxophone Quartet
Edvard Grieg: Elves' Dance
Michala Petri, recorder, Lars Hannibal, guitar
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, Minnesota
Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in C Minor, K. 11, L. 352, P. 67
Yefim Bronfman, piano
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Ludwig van Beethoven: Concerto in C for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 56 (Triple Concerto)
Frank Braley, piano, Renaud Capucon, violin, Gautier Capucon, cello, the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Hour 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Third movement from Quintet in C for Flute and Strings, K. 358
Robert Stallman, flute, the Martinu Quartet
Niccolo Paganini: Variations on One String (Moses Fantasy)
Narek Hakhnazaryan, cello, Noreen Polera, piano
Ramsey Concert Hall, Athens, Georgia
Johann Sebastian Bach: Viola Sonata No. 3 in G Minor, BWV 1029
Hsin Yun Huang, viola, Pedja Muzijevic, piano
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Quartet in G, K. 285a
Tara Helen O'Connor, flute, Daniel Phillips, violin, Barry Shiffman, viola, Chris Costanza, cello
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
Ludwig van Beethoven: An die Ferne Geliebte (To the Distant Beloved), Op. 98
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, baritone, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti, conductor
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
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