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Stravinksy to the rescue

In 1909, a Parisian ballet company wanted to create a new production inspired by the old Russian tale of the Firebird. Their first composer quit. Three more composers either failed or turned down the job. In desperation, they turned to their fifth choice: an unknown 27 year old named Igor Stravinsky. We'll hear the music that made Stravinsky's career on Tuesday's Performance Today.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in E-flat, Op. 9, No. 2
James Galway, flute
National Philharmonic Orchestra; David Measham, conductor

Jean-Philippe Rameau: La Poule, from "Nouvelles suites de clavecin"
Andreas Borregaard, accordion
Witold Lutoslawski Polish Radio Concert Studio, Warsaw, Poland

Jean-Philippe Rameau: Novelles Suites de pieces de clavecin: Suite in G Major - 8. L'Egyptienne
Jin Uk Kim, piano
Hilton Head International Piano Competition; First Presbyterian Church, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Quartet in D Major, K. 285
Sir James Galway, flute; Arianna Warsaw-Fan, violin; Philip Kramp, viola; Meta Weiss, cello
Hodgson Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA

Igor Stravinsky: Firebird Suite
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Julian Kuerti, conductor
Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio

Hour 2

Eric Ewazen: Quintet for Trumpet and Strings - I. Allegro Moderato
Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, solo violin, leader; St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble; Chris Gekker, trumpet

Mieczyslaw Weinberg: Concertino for Violin and Strings, Opus 42
Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, solo violin, leader
The Schubert Club, St. Paul, Minnesota

Mieczyslaw Weinberg: Music from 'Bonifatsy's Holiday'
The Schubert Club, St. Paul, Minnesota

Alexander Scriabin: Poeme, Op. 32, No. 1
Alexander Melnikov, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota

Claude Debussy: Five Preludes - Sails, Book I, No. 2, Puck's Dance, Book I, No. 11, General Levine, Eccentric, Book II, No. 6, The Hills of Anacapri, Book I, No. 5, Footprints in the Snow, Book I, No. 6
Orchestra of St. Luke's; Pablo Heras-Casado conductor
DiMenna Center, New York, New York

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