In 2011, French composer Yannick Paget was living in Japan when the devastating tsunami struck. In the aftermath, he funneled his grief into writing new music. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear the composer conduct the premiere of "Tears of Sakura."
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Chopin: Etude in E Major, Op. 10, No. 3
Jon Kimura Parker, piano
Telarc 80147
Igor Stravinsky: Suite Italienne for violin and piano (arr. Samuel Dushkin)
Cho-Liang Lin, violin; Jon Kimura Parker, piano
Cliburn at the Bass; Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas
Claude Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; Fabien Gabel, conductor
Concert Hall, Oslo, Norway
Bill Douglas: Quartet for flute, oboe, bassoon, and piano (2009)
Susan Rotholz, flute; Robert Walters, oboe; Michael Kroth, bassoon; John Novacek, piano
Colorado College Summer Music Festival; Packard Hall, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Hour 2
Handel: Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, no. 4 in F Major III. Allegro; IV. Allegro
Academy of Ancient Music; Richard Egarr, conductor
Harmonia Mundi 907415
Haydn: Symphony No. 63 in C, Hob. I: 63 'La Roxelane'
II Giardino Armonico; Giovanni Antonini, conductor
Union Hall, Maribor, Slovenia
Traditional Japanese (arr. Masaru Ukon): Sakura
Camilo Carrara, guitar
National Music Festival; Emmanuel Church, Chestertown, Maryland
Yannick Paget: Tears of Sakura, for violin and orchestra (premiere)
Osaka Kyoiku University Orchestra; Yannick Paget, conductor; Simon Bernardini, violin
Elegy for Japan in memoriam March 11, 2011; Osaka Kyoiku University, Osaka, Japan
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: Battaglia
Australian Chamber Orchestra; Richard Egarr, harpsichord and conductor; Helena Rathbone, violin
Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide, Australia
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