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Brandenburg Concertos

In 1721, the Margrave of Brandenburg got a gift that he didn't quite know how to appreciate. Bach sent him a bound manuscript with six lively concertos for chamber orchestra. The Margrave didn't really know what to make of it, so he ignored it. Thankfully, history hasn't ignored Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. We'll hear the first of the six, on Tuesday's Performance Today from APM.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op. 109
Alisa Weilerstein, cello, Vivian Hornik Weilerstein, piano

Carlos Chavez: Symphony No. 2 "Sinfonia India"
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Live at the Concertgebouw, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Agustin Lara: Granada (encore)
Juan Diego Florez, tenor; Vincenzo Scalera, piano
Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, Spain

Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major - 5. Bourree
Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi, conductor
Grand Hall, Old Opera, Frankfurt

Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur: Epithalame, from 'Le cantique des cantiques'
Chanticleer
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Maurice Durufle: Ubi caritas, fom 'Quatre Motets, op. 10'
Chanticleer
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Darius Milhaud: La creation du monde
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Ivan Fischer, conductor
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

Hour 2

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major, BWV 1049 3. Presto
Marieke Blankestijn, violin; Thierry Fischer & Josine Buter, flutes; Chamber Orchestra of Europe

Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet No. 55 in D Major, Op. 71/2, Hob.III:70
Takacs Quartet: Edward John Dusinberre, violin; Karoly Schranz, violin; Geraldine Walther, viola; Andras Fejer, cello
Auditorium, Louvre, Paris

Carlos Chavez: Tres piezas para guitarra -- III.
Eduardo Fernandez, guitar
Spivey Hall; Morrow, Georgia

Eduardo Fernandez, guitar: For You My Heart (arr. Manuel Ponce)
Traditional
Spivey Hall; Morrow, Georgia

Gaspar Fernandes: Xicochi Conetzintle
Ensemble Caprice, Matthias Maute, director

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F Major, BWV 1046
Southwest German Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Schwetzingen Festival 2011, Rococo Theatre, Schwetzingen, Germany

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