Would you rather be married to someone who does exactly what you do for a living? Someone who knows every little inside joke, every nuance and intricacy of your profession? Or would you rather be with someone who does something completely different, who can open up a new world to you? In 2010, Orion Weiss and Anna Polonsky decided that a two-piano household was a good thing, and they got married. In today's show, Polonsky and Weiss share how they balance music and marriage, and they play the Poulenc Concerto for Two Pianos in Buffalo.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Maurice Ravel: Noctuelles (Moths), from Miroirs
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Robert Schumann: String Quartet in F, Op. 41, No. 2
The Escher String Quartet
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York City
Maurice Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2
The New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall, New York City
Orlando Gibbons: Fantasy No. 3 for Three Viols
The Salastina Music Society
Hannon Theater, Brentwood, California
Hour 2
Francis Poulenc: Voyage to Paris and Montparnasse
Jessye Norman, soprano, Dalton Baldwin, piano
Franz Liszt: Etude de Concert No. 3 (A Sigh)
Andre Watts, piano
The Schubert Club, St. Paul
Maurice Ravel: Piece en Forme de Habanera
Tine Thing Helseth, trumpet, Steffen Horn, piano
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
Eugene Bozza: Scherzo
Margaret Schenk, flute, Virginia McDowell, oboe, Jae-Won Kim, clarinet, Hunter Gordon, bassoon, Pin-Chun Liu, French horn
Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, Michigan
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in A Minor for Two Violins, RV 522, Op. 3, No. 8
Daniel Hope, violin and conductor, Stefan Jackiw, violin, festival musicians
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Francis Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra, FP 61
Orion Weiss and Anna Polonsky, pianos, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Duke Ellington Festival, Buffalo, New York
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