Compared to other animals, birds seem to get all the attention. That's the case in music, at least. We'll hear Igor Stravinsky's musical depiction of fluttering and singing birds in "The Song of the Nightingale," based on Hans Christian Andersen's storytelling. Plus, musical images of the power and beauty of the sea in "La Mer" by Claude Debussy, played by the New York Philharmonic. On Tuesday's Performance Today, from APM
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dances- Furiant, Op. 46, No. 8
New York Philharmonic; Kurt Masur, conductor
Dvorak Symphony No. 9 and Slavonic Dances
Teldec 73244
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio in B-flat Major, KV 411
David Shifrin & Todd Levy, clarinets Mark Dubac, Kyle Knox, & James Moffitt, basset horns
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
"Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival - Mozart / Gilbert"
Koch 7735
Igor Stravinsky: Chant du rossignol, "The Song of the Nightingale"
Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, New York
"Dg Concerts - 2006/2007 - Ravel, Stravinsky / Maazel, Nypo"
DG B0009772
Maurice Ravel (arr. Mason Jones): Le tombeau de Couperin
Carol Wincenc, flute; William Bennett, oboe; Carey Bell, clarinet; William VerMeulen, French Horn; Dennis Godburn, bassoon
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA
Hour 2
Claude Debussy: Images for Orchestra - II. Iberia - Le Matin d'un jour de fete
Los Angeles Philharmonic; Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Debussy - Images, La Mer, Prelude to the afternoon of a faun
Sony 62599
Niccolo Paganini: 24 Capricci for violin solo, Op. 1 No. 6 in g minor - Lento
Thomas Zehetmair, violin
Paganini: 24 Capricci
ECM 2124
Francois Couperin: Pieces de Clavecin, Book 3, Ordre 15 in a minor/A Major - "Musette de Taverny"
Edwin Swanborn, harpsichord; Robert Stallman, flute; Karl Bennion, cello
The Nightingale In Love
Bogner's Cafe 104
Claude Debussy: La Mer: Trois esquisses symphoniques (The Sea: Three Symphonic Sketches)
New York Philharmonic; Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, NY
Marin Marais: L'Arabesque
Ensemble 1700; Dorothee Oberlinger, director
Herne Early Music Days, Mont-Cenis Academy, Herne, Germany
Robert Schumann: Arabesque, in C major, Op. 18
Yefim Bronfman, piano
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, NY
Claude Debussy: Arabesque No. 2
Marya Martin, flute; Emmanuel Ceysson, harp; Adela Pena & Axel Strauss, violins; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; Wilhelmina Smith, cello
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church
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