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Strauss's horn concerto for Dad

It is no surprise Richard Strauss wrote music that features exciting French Horn parts. His own father was one of the best horn players in Europe. We'll hear a concerto Strauss wrote for his father's 60th birthday. Plus, Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan sits down with PT host Fred Child at Steinway Hall in New York City to perform music with a split personality. On Tuesday's Performance Today, from APM.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Richard Strauss: Der Burger als Edelmann 4. Entrance and Dance of the Tailors
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Strauss: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Divertimento After Couperin / Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon 435871

Warren Benson: The Leaves are Falling
United States Marine Band; Colonel Timothy W. Foley, conductor
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 12 3. Andante espressivo 4. Molto allegro e vivace
St. Lawrence String Quartet: Geoff Nuttall, violin; Scott St. John, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Christopher Constanza, cello
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia

Richard Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 in E flat Major, Op. 11
Philip Myers, horn; New York Philharmonic; Lorin Maazel, conductor
Avery Fischer Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City

Hour 2

Franz Schubert: Scherzo from Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960
Inon Barnatan, piano
Franz Schubert - Inon Barnatan
Bridge 9197

Ton ter Doest: CircusMuziek
Akropolis Reed Quintet
The 5th Plowman Chamber Music Competition; Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, Columbia, Missouri

Maurice Ravel: La Valse
Inon Barnatan, piano
Steinway Hall, New York City, New York

Antonin Dvorak: Othello, concert overture, Op. 93
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Daniel Harding, conductor
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden

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