Evolutionary theory holds that life evolves from the simple to the complex. Over the course of eons, new life forms weave in and, more often than not, out of existence. Composer Fung Lam knew this when he wrote his new piece for orchestra, "Endless Forms." The title is a quote from Charles Darwin. Lam creates a number of musical ideas, some of which don't survive. Others, he says, "blossom into very different and contrasting creatures." We'll hear the world premiere, from a concert last month in London.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Giuseppe Verdi: Waltz in F
Edoardo Farina, piano, I Solisti Italiani
Hermann Schulenburg: Puszta-Marchen (Gypsy Romance and Czardas)
Wu Han, piano, Paul Neubauer, viola
Music@Menlo, Atherton, California
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G Minor, WoO1
Wu Han and Jon Kimura Parker, piano
Music@Menlo, Atherton, California
Richard Wagner: Prelude to Tristan und Isolde
The BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Giuseppe Verdi: String Quartet in E Minor
The Leipzig String Quartet
Hour 2
Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasia in C Minor, BWV 906
Angela Hewitt, piano
Claude Debussy: Danse Sacree et Danse Profane
Ida Aubert Bang, harp, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tonnesen, violin and leader
Ojai Music Festival, Ojai, California
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Flourish
The National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain, James Gourlay, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Fung Lam: Endless Forms
The BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, conductor
The BBC Proms, London, England
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049
Alexander Barantschik, violin and leader, Tim Day and Robin McKee, flutes, the San Francisco Symphony
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Love the music?
Show your support by making a gift to YourClassical.
Each day, we’re here for you with thoughtful streams that set the tone for your day – not to mention the stories and programs that inspire you to new discovery and help you explore the music you love.
YourClassical is available for free, because we are listener-supported public media. Take a moment to make your gift today.
Your Donation
About Performance Today®
To find a station near you on our Stations Listings page, click here.
American Public Media’s Performance Today® is America’s most popular classical music radio program and a winner of the 2014 Gabriel Award for artistic achievement. The show is broadcast on hundreds of public radio stations across the country, including at 1 p.m. central weekdays on Minnesota Public Radio. More information about our stations can be found at APM Distribution.
Performance Today® features live concert recordings that can’t be heard anywhere else, highlights from new album releases, and in-studio performances and interviews. Performance Today® is based at the APM studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, but is frequently on the road, with special programs broadcast from festivals and public radio stations around the country. Also, each Wednesday, composer Bruce Adolphe joins host Fred Child for a classical musical game and listener favorite: the Piano Puzzler.
How do I leave a comment?
Send us a comment here.