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Tchaikovsky's heartbreaker

On Thursday's Performance Today, we have part two of our chat with our Young Artist in Residence, violinist Robyn Bollinger. Bollinger will play Tchaikovsky's Melodie for Violin and Piano, a piece that she calls a "heartbreaker."

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Aaron Copland: Music for Movies: Barley Wagons; Grovers Corners
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Copland: Music For Films
RCA 61699

Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst
Brigham Young University Singers; Ronald Staheli, conductor
Eric Whitacre Complete Choral works 1991-2001
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John Harmon: Mountain Flower
Megan Kenny, violin; Jean Roberts, piano
Red Lodge Music Festival, Red Lodge Civic Auditorium, Billings, MT

Aaron Copland: Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano
Martin Frost, clarinet; Norwegian Chamber Orchestra; Per Kristian Skalstad, leader
Ojai Music Festival, Libbey Bowl, Ojai, CA

George Fredric Handel: Keyboard Suite, Vol. 2, No. 1 in Bb Major
Garrick Ohlsson, piano
Washington Performing Arts Society, Strathmore Music Center, North Bethesda, MD

Hour 2

Edvard Grieg: Pieces Lyriques: Op. 71, Book 10, No. 2 Summer Evening; Op. 71, Book 10, No. 7 Remembrances
Leif Ove Andsnes, piano
Grieg: Lyric Pieces
EMI 572961

Ottorino Respighi: Trittico Botticelliano (Botticelli Triptych): 2. L'adorazione dei Magi
WindSync: Garrett Hudson, flute; Erin Tsai, oboe; Jack Marquardt, clarinet; Tracy Jacobson, bassoon; Anni Hochhalter, horn
The Schubert Club, Saint Anthony Park United Church of Christ, St Paul, MN

PT Young Artist in Residence: Robyn Bollinger, violin

Peter Tchaikovsky: Melodie, Op. 42, No. 3
Robyn Bollinger, violin; Dina Vainshtein, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Niccolo Paganini: Caprice No. 2 from 24 Caprices
Robyn Bollinger, violin; Dina Vainshtein, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Edvard Grieg: Holberg Suite, Op. 40
Orchestre National de France; Alain Altinoglu, conductor
Church of St. Eustace, Paris, France

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