When you think of three instruments that just naturally belong together, it's not likely your first thought would be banjo, string bass, and tabla (Indian drums). Banjoist Bela Fleck, bassist Edgar Meyer, and tabla player Zakir Hussain come from very different musical backgrounds, but they've formed a unique and compelling trio that is capturing the attention of music lovers. PT's Fred Child hosted a live event recently in Miami, featuring interviews and performances by Fleck, Meyer, and Hussain. We'll hear highlights on today's show.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Emmanuel Chabrier: Scherzo-Valse, from Ten Picturesque Pieces
Angela Hewitt, piano
John Stafford Smith: The Star-Spangled Banner
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
John Williams: The American Process and Equality Under the Law, from Lincoln
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, John Williams, conductor
Mark O'Connor: Appalachia Waltz
Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper, violins
The Salastina Music Society, Los Angeles
Johann Sebastian Bach: French Suite No. 5 in G, BWV 816
Angela Hewitt, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
Ludwig van Beethoven: Overture to Fidelio, Op. 72c
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Robert Spano, conductor
Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta
Hour 2
Maurice Ravel: A la Maniere de Chabrier
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Strings (Sinfonia) in D Minor, RV 129 (Concerto Madrigalesco)
Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, conductor and harpsichord
Garrison Church, Copenhagen, Denmark
Perfchat with Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, and Zakir Hussain: Perfchat
Zakir Hussain: Bahar
Bela Fleck, banjo, Edgar Meyer, bass, Zakir Hussain, tabla
Gusman Center, Miami
Edgar Meyer: Canon
Bela Fleck, banjo, Edgar Meyer, bass, Zakir Hussain, tabla
Gusman Center, Miami
Bela Fleck: Bubbles
Bela Fleck, banjo, Edgar Meyer, bass, Zakir Hussain, tabla
Gusman Center, Miami
Maurice Ravel: Pavane for a Dead Princess
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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