Daniel Barenboim is a full-time pianist. And a full-time conductor. If you think that adds up to too much, Barenboim is quick to disagree. In fact, he wants to keep up the frenetic pace. He says, "I pray every day that I will not get comfortable in my old age." In Tuesday's show, Barenboim the pianist and Barenboim the conductor, from concerts in Austria and Germany.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelsson: Songs without Words Op. 30, No. 1 in E-flat Major
Daniel Barenboim, piano
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words Daniel Barenboim
Deutsche Grammophon 453061
Johann Strauss II: Overture from A Night in Venice
Vienna Philharmonic; Daniel Barenboim, conductor
Musikverein, Vienna, Austria
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Trio in E Major, K.542, II. Andante grazioso
Daniel Barenboim, piano; Nikolaj Znaider, violin; Kyril Zlotnikov, cello
Mozart: Piano Trios Barenboim; Znaider; Zlotnikov
EMI 44643
Frederic Chopin: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in f minor, Op. 21
Daniel Barenboim, piano; Staatskapelle Berlin; Andris Nelsons, conductor
Klavier-Festival Ruhr, Philharmonie Essen, Germany
Frederic Chopin/The Piano Concertos/Daniel Barenboim
Deutsche Grammophon 15387
Hour 2
Silvius Leopold Weiss: Concerto for Lute and Flute in F major, SC 9
Members of Tempesta di Mare: Gwyn Roberts, flute; Richard Stone, lute
Weiss: Lute Concertos / Stone, Tempesta Di Mare
Chandos 707
Franz Joseph Haydn: Trio in G Major, H.XV.25, IV. Finale "Gypsy Rondo"
OPUS ONE: Ida Kavafian, violin; Peter Wiley, cello; Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
Full Measure: Music from Saint Paul Sunday
MPR 204
Mark O'Connor: March of the Gypsy Fiddler (Triple Concerto for violin, cello, piano, and orchestra)
The Ahn Trio, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra; Timothy Russell, conductor
Southern Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
Resounding: Four World Premieres
Summit 576
Johann Friedrich Fasch: Concerto in D Major, FWV L:D8
Tempesta di Mare
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Cello Sonata in g minor, III. Andante
Jamie Walton, cello; Daniel Grimwood, piano
Wigmore Hall, London, England
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