One morning, Antonin Dvorak was walking in the woods, and noticed a beautiful song coming from a bird he described as red with black wings. He was so inspired by that simple bird song, he wrote a string quartet with that little melody. But what bird was it? On Monday's Performance Today, we'll do some ornithological sleuthing to figure out what bird that was and we'll hear the Jupiter Quartet in concert at the Skaneateles Festival in New York.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Manuel de Falla: Popular Spanish Suite - I. El pano moruno, IV. Nana
Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Vivian Hornik Weilerstein, piano
Works for Cello and Piano
EMI 73498
Osvaldo Golijov: "Mariel" for Cello and Marimba (arr 2008)
Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Steven Schick, percussion
Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, SC, USA Spoleto Festival USA Chamber Music Series
Manuel De Falla: Spanish Opera Music - El Amor Brujo: Ritual Fire Dance, La Vida Breve: Danse espagnole
Petar Jankovic Ensemble - Petar Jankovic, Guitar; Sophie Bird, Violin; Grace Kim, Violin; Rose Wollman, viola; Maria Martinez, cello
Auer Hall, Bloomington, IN
John Adams: Shaker Loops - Shaking and Trembling, Hymning Slews, Loops and Verses, A Final Shaking
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Risto Joost, conductor
Blackhead's House, Tallinn, Estonia
Hour 2
Jean Sibelius: Alla Marcia Op. 11 No. 3 from Karelia Suite
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra; Leif Sagerstam, conductor
Ondine 824
Felix Mendelssohn (arr. Jelte Althuis): The Hebrides ('Fingal's Cave'), op. 26, Overture
Calefax Reed Quintet
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Antonin Dvorak: String Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, "American"
Jupiter String Quartet
Skaneateles Music Festival, First Presbyterian Church, Skaneateles, NY
Alberto Ginastera: Impresiones de la Puna - 2. Cancion, 3. Danza
Eugenia Zuckerman, flute; Kevin Lawrence, violin; Carolyn Stuart, violin; Susan Dubois, viola; Alexander Ezerman, cello
Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, University of Vermont Recital Hall, Burlington, VT
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