In 1812, Beethoven composed joyful music in his Symphony No. 7, yet that time was a low point in his personal life. How could a person so unhappy write such cheerful music? That question haunted composer Kevin Puts so he decided to look for the answer by composing new music. This weekend on Performance Today, we'll hear Puts's piece "Inspiring Beethoven," in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, plus a performance of Beethoven's 7th from Dallas, Texas.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn: Octet in E-flat, Op. 20 - III. Scherzo
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Pinchas Zukerman, conductor
Violin Concerto Op. 64, Octet Op. 20
Philips 412212
Kevin Puts: Inspiring Beethoven (2001)
Winston-Salem Symphony; Robert Moody, conductor
Stevens Center, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, NC
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Scott Hollopeter from Grand Planc, MI
Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11 ("Gassenhauer")
Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Gilles Vonsattel, piano; Nicholas Canellakis, cello
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Hour 2
Jacques Ibert: Divertissement - 2. Cortege
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Eduardo Mata, conductor
Chausson Symphony, Ibert Escales & Divertissement
Dorian 90181
Pascual Piqueras: De Cai
Spanish Brass: Carlos Beneto Grau, trumpet; Juanjo Serna Salvador, trumpet; Manuel Perez Ortega, french horn; Indalecio Bonet Manrique, trombone; Sergio Finca Quiros, tuba
Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, MD
Felix Mendelssohn: Concert Piece in d minor, Op. 114
Michael Forte, clarinet; Michael Ellert, bassoon; Michael Yannette, piano
Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival, Crest Theatre, Delray Beach, FL
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 - 1. Poco sostenuto - Vivace, 2. Allegretto, 4. Allegro
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
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