In the past 10 years, many classical music organizations in the US have struggled to make ends meet so, while disheartening, it was not a big a surprise to hear that the Bellingham Festival of Music in Washington was shutting down. But it was a big surprise a year later to hear that the festival had re-organized, re-energized and was restarting, bigger and better than ever. On Wednesday's Performance Today we'll hear the story of the re-ignited Bellingham Festival of Music with musical proof in the form of Bach.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Camille Saint-Saens: Suite Algerienne, Op. 60 - IV. Marche Militaire Francaise
London Symphony Orchestra; Yondani Butt, conductor
Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 2; Suite Algerienne; Phaeton
ASV 599
Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op. 60
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Jacques Lacombe, conductor
Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Dr. Perry Smith from Schenectady, NY
Maurice Ravel: La Valse for Two Pianos
Naughton Piano Duo; Christina Naughton & Michelle Naughton, pianos
The Schubert Club; Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; St. Paul, MN
Hour 3
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Edgar Meyer & Bela Fleck): Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia) No. 7, BWV 793, Two-Part Invention No. 6, BWV 777
Bela Fleck, Banjo; Joshua Bell, violin; Edgar Meyer, bass
Sony 89610
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 - 1. no tempo indication, 2. Adagio, 3. Allegro
Bellingham Festival Orchestra; Michael Palmer, conductor
Western Washington University Performing Arts Center, Bellingham, WA
Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in g minor, Op. 57, Mvmts 1, 3, & 4
Gilbert Kalish, piano, Danish String Quartet
The Center for Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA
Albert Roussel: "Joueurs de Flute" for Flute and Piano, Op. 27 - 1. Pan, 2. Tityre, 3. Krishna, 4. Monsieur de la Pejaudie
Ransom Wilson, flute; Thomas Steigerwald, piano
Festival Concert Hall, Round Top, TX
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