Times were tough for Mozart in the summer of 1788. His financial life was a shambles, and he was reduced to writing a series of pitiful letters to a friend, pleading for money. But at the same time, he was also writing his final three symphonies, each of them a masterpiece. He churned them out over the course of two months that summer. We'll hear Mozart's Symphony Number 39, from a concert by James Levine and the Boston Symphony.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo from Quartet in F for Oboe and Strings, K. 370 (368b)
The Boston Symphony Chamber Players
Claude Debussy: Excerpts from Suite Bergamasque
The Calefax Reed Quintet
Haarlem Church, Haarlem, the Netherlands
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E-flat, K. 543
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Levine, conductor
Symphony Hall, Boston
Joseph Joachim: Romance in B-flat
Dimitri Murrath, viola, Vincent Planes, piano
Jordan Hall, Boston
Hour 2
Gustav Holst: Mercury, the Winged Messenger, from the Planets
The CSR Symphony Orchestra, Adrian Leaper, conductor
Josef Strauss: Music of the Spheres
The Vienna Philharmonic, Daniel Barenboim, conductor
Musikverein, Vienna, Austria
Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 11, S. 139 (Evening Harmonies)
Roberto Plano, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, St. Paul
Karim Al-Zand: Visions from Another World
The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston
Traditional (Arranged by Linn Andrea Fuglseth): I Know of a Heavenly Stronghold
Trio Mediaeval
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul
Ludwig van Beethoven: Cavatina from String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat, Op. 130
The Pacifica Quartet
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California
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