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Holidays of Thanksgiving

Thursday is the first full day of Hanukkah and the Thanksgiving Holiday. We'll celebrate both on Thursday's Performance Today, from APM. The US Marine Band performs a Hanukkah Rhapsody by American composer Stephen Bulla. Plus, an in-studio performance with the vocal ensemble Cantus singing music on the theme of thanks.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Traditional: Funky Dreidl
Chicago a cappella; Patrick Sinozich, director
Nichols Concert Hall, Evanston, IL

Traditional: Spin, Dreidel, Spin
Spivey Hall Children's Choir; Martha Shaw, conductor; Judy Mason, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, GA

Bedrich Smetana: The Moldau, Symphonic Poem No. 2 from Ma Vlast, "My Country"
Sinfonia da Camera; Ian Hobson, conductor
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

Anonymous: Bashert (soulmate)
Henrik Goldschmidt, oboe (principal oboist with Royal Danish Orchestra); Klezmer Zahav
Pro Musica Hall, Koncerthus, Odense, Denmark

Joaquin Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez
Pepe Romero, guitar; Danish National Symphony Orchestra; Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, principal conductor
Concert Hall, DR Concert House, Copenhagen

Hour 2

Jean Sibelius: Karelia Suite, Op. 11 III. Alla marci: Moderato
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, conductor
Sibelius Symphony No. 3 - Finlandia - Valse Triste
Sony 61963

Stephen Bulla: Rhapsody on Hannukah
United States Marine Band; Michelle Rakers, conductor
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Jean Sibelius: Finlandi Hymn
Cantus
Maud Mood Weyerhaueser Studio, Saint Paul, MN

Lakota (arr. Judith Herrington and Gail Woodside): Lakota Wiyanki
Cantus
Maud Mood Weyerhaueser Studio, Saint Paul, MN

Bobby McFerrin: The 23rd Psalm (dedicated to my mother)
Cantus
Maud Mood Weyerhaueser Studio, Saint Paul, MN

Dave Matthews (arr. Timothy Takach): Gravedigger
Cantus
Maud Mood Weyerhaueser Studio, Saint Paul, MN

Ysaye Barnwell: Wanting Memories
Cantus
Maud Mood Weyerhaueser Studio, Saint Paul, MN

Richard Strauss: Standchen, TrV 114
Mozart Piano Quartet: Paul Rivinius, piano; Mark Gothoni, violin; Hartmut Rohde, viola; Peter Horr, cello
Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Calvary Community Church, Saint Cloud, MN

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